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Mark Kleinman: Wilko’s demise, the FTSE chair merry-go-round and Bink’s breakup with Barclays September 14, 2023 Mark Kleinman gets the Square Mile talking in his weekly column for City A.M.
When is the Bank of England interest rate decision and what is going to happen? March 23, 2023 The Bank of England is going to deliver its interest rate decision today against the backdrop of a shock rise in inflation and a now becalmed banking mini-crisis. Before Wednesday’s surprise increase in inflation to 10.4 per cent, there was speculation about whether the Bank’s decision making body, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) would raise [...]
Brits to face permanently higher prices if rising wage and energy bills persist February 17, 2022 Consumers will face permanently higher prices for products if rising wages and energy costs persist, reveals fresh research published today. Services firms are raising prices at the fastest pace on record to alleviate severe margin pressure stemming from rising bills, according to a survey by Lloyds Bank. Soaring staffing and energy bills are sending costs [...]
PwC to give 11,000 workers their biggest pay rise in a decade June 26, 2022 PwC is set to give around half of its UK workforce their biggest pay rise in a decade, in hiking around 11,000 of its workers base salaries. The accountancy firm is set to give a nine per cent pay rise to around half of its more than 22,000 staff – at a cost to [...]
Valentine’s Day isn’t a cause for celebration if you’ve been catfished by a fraudster February 15, 2023 Valentine's Day might be the day of love, but the picture is not that rosy for everyone. Victims of romance fraud still get victim-blamed by the authorities, and it's unfair, writes Rosie Beacon
Meet Londoner Simon Kenyon, Lloyds’ new ambassador for the capital October 4, 2021 Lloyds Banking Group has appointed Simon Kenyon as its new group ambassador for London, a role designed to help support businesses and communities across the capital, according to the bank. Kenyon, who has lived in London for 25 years, takes over from Ed Thurman as the city looks to emerge from the disruption caused by [...]
A slice of the pie: UK financial firms target booming fintech market October 11, 2021 As banks and financial services firms in the UK switch their attention from pandemic survival to driving growth, they are increasingly tapping into the booming fintech space as a way to future-proof their business, according to new research. Almost half (46 per cent) of the UK’s financial services firms are targeting acquisitions and partnerships with [...]
Scottish Widows slashes $2bn of tobacco and coal investments over ‘stranded assets’ fears March 28, 2022 Pensions giant Scottish Widows has announced it will scrap nearly $2bn of tobacco and coal investments over fears that they will become “stranded assets”, as investors and consumers increasingly shun the sectors.
Former Yorkshire Building Society chief Mike Regnier becomes Santander UK’s new CEO November 29, 2021 Santander UK announced this morning that Mike Regnier will become the bank’s new chief executive officer.. Regnier joins Santander from Yorkshire Building Society, where he has been CEO since 2017 and prior to that Chief Commercial and Chief Customer Officer. Santander said in a statement he has over 25 years’ financial services and retail experience [...]
UK inflation to trend higher as firms hoist prices amid cost barrage February 28, 2022 Inflation will trend even higher in the coming months driven by UK businesses lifting prices to cope with intensifying wage pressures, reveals a fresh survey published today. Nearly half of firms are expecting to hike pay at least one per cent over the coming year, leading to them raising prices to protect margins, according to [...]