Credit Suisse plots 9,000 job cuts and £3.5bn share sale in final attempt to save business October 27, 2022 Scandal-stricken lender Credit Suisse is looking to raise 4bn Swiss francs (£3.5bnn) by offloading stock as it slashes 9000 jobs and spins off its investment bank in a bid to steady the ship after heavy losses this year.
Is it over now? Where next for the banking crisis in Europe April 7, 2023 Is that it? After a few weeks of exhilarating volatility, European banking stocks have settled into a more reliable pattern. It seems dramatic regulatory interventions have stemmed the possibility of immediate financial difficulties. The question now is whether the events of the past few weeks are symptoms of wider financial problems which will be brought [...]
PwC strikes deal with San Francisco startup to let lawyers and tax experts use AI chatbot March 15, 2023 PwC has struck a deal to start using an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot to speed up work in its tax and legal divisions as the world’s top professional services firms increasingly look towards tech to boost efficiency. The accounting firm’s initial 12-month contract with San Francisco startup Harvey will see all 4,000 staff in PwC’s [...]
Expect more real estate investment trust mergers as the age of the ‘big box behemoth’ dawns February 18, 2024 News about real estate investment trusts (REITs) merging with each other have rapidly emerged this year, as the sector looks to embrace economies of scale.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? September 1, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. QuadReal QuadReal Property Group has appointed a Deutsche Asset Management lead as its vice president of research and strategy. Farhaz Miah is set to oversee research across UK and European markets. Reporting to executive vice president Rosemary [...]
Talent wars: New City bankers rake in £63k before bonus April 17, 2022 Entry level banking analysts can now expect a base salary of £63,000 before bonus as the City continue to drive up pack packets for new joiners. According to a report from professional services recruiter Dartmouth and as reported by the Telegraph, this is a jump of more than a quarter on last year figures. Whilst [...]
The SEC’s previous rejections of a Bitcoin spot ETF raise concern over BlackRock filing June 20, 2023 Susie Violet Ward pays close attention to BlackRock's ETF filing, but ponders the wider geopolitical ramifications it may trigger.
Buy-to-let and partnerships power LendInvest portfolios in first results since IPO October 11, 2021 In its first update since going public, property finance asset manager Lendinvest has reported a 31.7 per cent increase in assets under management and a 39.8 per cent increase in funds under management. The growth was caused by record originations in buy-to-let (BTL) as well as new transactions and financial partnerships – including the £100 [...]
Goldman’s struggles continue as Bank of America boosted by higher interest rates April 18, 2023 Goldman Sachs’ struggles continued today after it reported a slowdown in its investment banking division, with overall revenues coming in below market expectations. Goldman Sachs’ revenue fell five per cent to $12.2bn, lower than market expectations, while its profit fell 18 per cent year-on-year to $3.1bn. Its investment banking revenue remained subdued amid the continued [...]
What now for Standard Chartered, and why is the bank still a takeover target? February 15, 2023 Standard Chartered found itself the target of takeover talks last week, after Bloomberg reported that First Abu Dhabi Bank was ready to make an offer once the cooling off period from its last offer, which had been just weeks earlier in January, had passed. The rumours were quickly quashed by First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), [...]