Brace yourselves, the era of the ‘alternative budget’ has arrived November 20, 2023 It started when Liz Truss’s faction of 60 or so MPs, who go under the banner Conservative Growth Coalition, pre-announced – to drum up anticipation – and then two months later published their Budget for Growth.
Russian energy squeeze pushes Uniper to the brink July 4, 2022 The German government could acquire a stake in troubled energy giant Uniper, amid escalating energy prices and tensions with Russia.
Threat of stagflation returns for first time since 1970s as UK enters early stage of drawn-out recession August 3, 2022 The UK is in the early stages of a drawn out recession that will tip millions of households into financial crisis, reveals fresh forecasts published today. An inflation surge driven by an unprecedented rise in energy bills will steer the economy into recession this quarter and keep it there until early months of next year, [...]
Why UK Fintech Needs to Prioritise DeFi March 3, 2021 Ajit Tripathi, Head of Institutional Business at Aave, explains why the UK fintech industry needs to look at prioritising its approach to DeFi .
Bitcoin and Ethereum level off, but do they have further to fall before the bottom’s in? May 11, 2022 Bitcoin is currently changing hands for around $30,500 - down five per cent over the past 24 hours.
Amazon accused of misleading customers with delivery times November 7, 2021 Amazon has been accused of misleading customers by moving deliveries to a later date when customers go to checkout to pay.
3 red flags for a workplace with a bad culture November 17, 2022 We hear a lot about culture at work these days. It’s a slightly hard-to-grasp term that can mean a number of things, from how well a company’s people are treated to its policies around diversity and inclusion, but essentially, culture is the company’s core values, traditions, attitudes, behaviours, and beliefs which are shared and upheld [...]
Exclusive: Fintech faces a ‘dystopian future’ as software fighting software will cause fatal disruption April 28, 2022 Fintechs are facing a ‘dystopian future’ with software fighting software threatening major disruption later this year. In the software marketplace, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), where software is supplied online to businesses on a subscription basis, has become endemic. Now in 2022 financial criminals are taking this concept to a new level, with Fraud-as-a-Service. Fraud as a Service [...]
Klarna considering a listing but not ‘right now’ August 18, 2021 Swedish fintech Klarna Bank, which offers ‘buy now and pay later’ loan plans to shoppers, may consider listing as early as 2022. The firm does not have “immediate plans” for an IPO amid “very volatile” markets, chief executive and co-founder Sebastian Siemiatkowski told Bloomberg in Warsaw. Klarna was valued at $45.6bn in its latest funding [...]
Nuclear boss urges govt to back small modular reactors with ‘pace and urgency’ January 9, 2023 The head of the UK's leading nuclear body has urged the Government to pursue SMRs with "pace and urgency."