Going, going, Ghosn: Nissan saga rumbles on as fugitive former boss gears up for blockbuster press conference January 5, 2020 How did he do it? A week after Carlos Ghosn’s sensational getaway from Tokyo turned him into one of the most sought-after international fugitives on the planet, this will still be the question on Japanese officials’ lips. Did the former Nissan boss really jump bail in a double bass case? Read more: Carlos Ghosn met [...]
What’s that coming over the hill? Is it regulation? December 9, 2022 IDnow's Jason Tucker-Feltham believes the FTX collapse has invited the inevitable, but urges crypto companies to embrace regulation.
Exclusive: Starmer calls for ‘economic reset’ as he makes pro-business pitch to the CBI November 21, 2021 Sir Keir Starmer will tomorrow hone Labour’s pitch as an unapologetically pro-business party as he claims the UK needs an economic “reset” after Brexit and Covid. Starmer, writing in City A.M., said his own reset of the Labour party has meant “showing business that as the party of work, we understand the need for stability, security, [...]
Plus500 reports ‘positive momentum’ despite customer growth slowdown July 12, 2021 Online trading platform Plus500 today reported positive momentum in its half year trading update, following a bumper 2020. The global fintech group, operating a trading platform for contracts for difference (CFDs), noted a “very strong period of customer acquisition” up to June this year. This followed an “unprecedented” performance in 2020, driven by the pandemic [...]
Scandal-hit Toshiba chairman ousted by shareholders in rare investor victory June 25, 2021 Investors at scandal-ridden Toshiba today voted out its chairman, Osamu Nagayama, after the company was found to have colluded with the government to suppress the interests of foreign investors. The move marks a milestone for corporate governance in Japan after Toshiba shareholders successfully secured a probe into the allegations of pressure on overseas investors. One [...]
Live to fight another day: Crucial week for Boris Johnson with new team on a mission to kill off backbenchers’ final concerns February 7, 2022 Boris Johnson is heading into a new week hoping changes to his top Downing Street team will ease the concerns of backbenchers who were wavering about his future. The Prime Minister made key changes over the weekend, appointing Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Steve Barclay as his new chief of staff and journalist and [...]
Lib Dems call for bank tax hike to plug TfL funding gap November 18, 2021 The Liberal Democrats have called for taxes on banks to be hiked to help fill Transport for London’s (TfL) £6.6bn funding gap. The party called the long-running TfL funding saga between the government and mayor of London Sadiq Khan a “a ridiculous macho battle”, while urging them to “sort this mess out”. Khan last night [...]
Robinhood UK chief: Our Gamestop customers have ‘matured’ June 6, 2024 Robinhood's UK chief Jordan Sinclair says the company has been through a period of "growing up".
Precious £336m: Amazon shifts Lord of the Rings series production from New Zealand to UK October 6, 2021 Amazon’s TV and film division is set to shift its Lord of the Rings series production to the UK from New Zealand in a major boost for the country’s booming creative sector. The move marks an upbeat investment in the UK’s television industry, with Amazon Studios having already injected around $465m (£336m) into the first [...]
Boris Johnson’s political headache isn’t over as the threat to the Union rears its head again March 2, 2022 Boris Johnson has often been both the Houdini and the Heineken politician over the past decade. But if he survives the latest party-gate scandal he may unwittingly walk into a much bigger domestic political headache, with more than just his career on the line – the future of the union. Of course he will do [...]