Recruiters warn companies’ growth to be hit by increasing skills shortages June 10, 2022 Employers could be starting to rethink their growth plans because of continued skills shortages, research suggests. A study found a slowdown in recent increases in the number of people placed into jobs by recruitment agencies. The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) and KPMG said a number of recruiters blamed candidate shortages for hampering their ability [...]
Russia-Ukraine war to send chill through UK economy April 5, 2022 Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine could leave gas prices twice as high as they would have been if the Kremlin had not sent troops into Kyiv for years to come, sending a chill through Western economies, reveals fresh forecasts published today. Energy prices may be permanently higher if the war in Ukraine drags on, adding [...]
Don’t fear an AI bubble – investor optimism is roaring back, says Hoberman June 1, 2023 A ballooning artificial intelligence (AI) bubble could be a “healthy” sign for the market and shows investor optimism is roaring back, according to one of Britain’s most prolific entrepreneurs.
City Moves: Who’s moving where in the Square Mile and beyond December 8, 2023 The job market never closes - even in December. Our weekly round-up of who's moving where keeps you up to date with the latest in the British business transfer window - which never closes.
Retail sales lay limp in September as Indian summer rocks sector October 10, 2023 UK total retail sales continued to limp along in September with growth up just 2.7 per cent against a figure of 2.2 per cent for September last year as an Indian summer and cost of living pressures walloped the sector. Non-food sales declined 1.2 per cent on a total basis over the three months to [...]
UK fintech job vacancies surge as investors flock back to London June 17, 2024 London is driving a surge in UK fintech recruitment this year, data shared exclusively with City A.M. shows, as start-ups push for rapid growth and enjoy green shoots in investment after a rough couple of years.
Government must rival US $370bn IRA or risk gutting UK electric car industry March 13, 2023 The government needs to ramp up spending on Britain’s electric vehicle (EV) industry or risk being left behind by the US and its peers who are injecting hundreds of billions of pounds into their auto industries. That’s according to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), the representative body of the automotive sector, who [...]
Auditor delay forces Royal Mail owner IDS to postpone annual results May 23, 2024 Royal Mail owner IDS remains in an offer period following an announcement last week about the potential takeover swoop by EP Group.
London-listed firms face tougher fraud rules as watchdog prepares clampdown May 24, 2023 The bosses of London-listed firms are facing tougher scrutiny on fraud and financial reporting from 2025 after Britain's corporate governance watchdog proposed a slew of reforms today.
Demand for UK business flights has fallen by nearly a third since 2019 May 20, 2024 Business travel demand has fallen by nearly a third in the UK since before the pandemic, according to new research from the New Economics Foundation.