Londoners rely on e-bikes and scooters as strikes bring capital to standstill June 22, 2022 The number of Londoners using cycle and e-scooter hire schemes as well as ride-hailing apps surged on Tuesday after the combination of tube and railway strikes brought the capital to a standstill. According to Transport for London (TfL) figures, bike hires more than doubled yesterday, going from an average of 27,000 to 67,000 in what [...]
London’s FTSE 100 gains tamed by traders dumping house builders on property price jitters October 31, 2022 London’s FTSE 100 was tamed today by traders ditching the UK’s largest house builders on fears the property is headed for a sharp slowdown. The capital’s premier index’s gains were held to 0.66 per cent, finishing at 7,094.53 points. The domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK [...]
It’s true, Paris isn’t far behind London but we can still win the race to be the top city February 6, 2023 Since Brexit, Londoners have feared the moment Paris would overtake the city for the crown of financial services, but we can still keep our advantage if we compete with France’s regulatory environment, writes Chris Hayward.
Second chance at LV= for Royal London February 7, 2022 Royal London is engaged in talks with LV= which could see the two companies merge to become a UK insurance heavyweight.
London house prices grow in December with UK homes falling, but 2023 set to bring good news for property owners January 6, 2023 London’s average property price grew by almost 3 per cent, while the average UK home fell 1.5 per cent between November and December 2022. The average property actually rose two per cent when compared with the same month in 2021, according to the latest Halifax house price data, while annual rate of house price growth [...]
Morses Club: Doorstep lender seeks London delisting in bid to secure survival as shares plummet 70 per cent January 12, 2023 Morses Club will seek shareholder approval to delist from AIM as it battles with continuing financial uncertainty deriving from customer complaints about unaffordable lending . The provider of non-standard credit said that trading on AIM did not provide the company with access to capital in the medium to longer term nor provide “significant liquidity to [...]
Inflation bump sends chill through London’s FTSE 100 June 22, 2022 London’s top indexes slumped today as investors fretted over the damage further inflation surges could deal the UK economy. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index slid 0.88 per cent to 7,089.22 points, while the domestically-focused, mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, fell 0.31 per cent to [...]
If we don’t fix London’s housing, families will get stuck in temporary accommodation September 27, 2022 This coming winter will be hard for millions of Londoners, with energy costs and inflation hitting almost everyone. But it will be harder still for the thousands of families stuck in temporary accommodation who don’t have a permanent home. The numbers affected are staggering – 59 per cent of all English households in temporary accommodation [...]
London-based Shares bags $40m to capitalise on retail trading boom July 25, 2022 London investment app Shares revealed it had bagged a $40m funding round today as it aims to tap into a boom in retail trading brought on by the pandemic.
Elizabeth line: Direct services from Reading and Heathrow to central London will begin in November August 23, 2022 Businesses have welcomed the integration of Elizabeth line services from Heathrow, Reading and Shenfield from 6 November. “The upgraded services will be greatly welcomed by businesses across the Capital that rely on footfall more than ever before to help them navigate their recovery from Covid, cost of living pressures and rising inflation,” said Ruth Duston, [...]