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April cost hike storm to push businesses ‘to the brink’ March 31, 2022 A series of cost hits and fresh admin requirements landing in April threaten to push UK business “to the brink”, reveals fresh research published today. Several support packages put in place to cushion the impact of the Covid-19 crisis on firms end today and over the course of the next month, just as companies are [...]
These Are The Companies Offering Perks To Offset Cost Of Living Crisis November 21, 2022 It is no secret that it has been a tough year for workers. The cost of living looks set to get worse as rising prices for groceries and basic services, along with the huge cost of energy are biting deeply into disposable income. The Office of National Statistics (ONS) assessed web-scraped supermarket data for 30 [...]
Private equity firms outgun banks on pay after fees soar February 16, 2022 Top US private equity firms are now outgunning big investment banks on pay as the they set aside more than twice as much to dish out to employees last year.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile today? October 5, 2021 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. Capital Group Capital Group has hired a new Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Investment Director for its Europe and Asia Client group. Belinda Gan, who joined the investment giant on Friday, will report to the firm’s Head [...]
Mark Kleinman: This licence to print money may soon run out of road April 6, 2023 How’s that licence to print money going? Not so well if you’re a long-standing investor in De La Rue, the authentication and currency specialist which has managed to squander a market-leading position and hundreds of millions of pounds in shareholder value. Oberthur Technologies, its French-based peer, tabled an indicative offer in 2010 worth 905p-a-share, or [...]
Londoners most vulnerable to long-term job shocks after furlough ends September 30, 2021 Londoners are the most vulnerable to suffering long term career damage after the furlough scheme ends today. Research by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) found just over two in five Londoners who were made redundant during the pandemic had found new work within six months, compared to 58 per cent in the UK. Depressed [...]
Cost of living crunch looms as retail sales continue to fall April 22, 2022 The UK’s cost of living crisis is increasingly showing signs in consumer spending habits, with retail sales volumes continuing their descent, according to the latest figures. Sale volumes shrank by 1.4 per cent in March 2022, following a fall of 0.5 per cent dip in February. However, sales volumes were 2.2 per cent above their [...]
Britain’s banks prepare to pay out bumper bonuses amid cost of living crisis February 14, 2022 Britain’s banks are bracing themselves for a public backlash as they prepare to dish out more than £4bn in bonuses while customers grapple with a growing cost of living crisis.
JD Sports’ chair steps down after City watchdog fine for covert car park meeting May 25, 2022 JD Sports’ executive chairman Peter Cowgill is to step down from his role with immediate effect, the sportswear brand has announced. The London-listed retailer said it had opted to accelerate a separation of the roles of chair and chief executive. Cowgill’s departure follows JD Sports and its rival Footasylum being slapped with fine worth almost [...]
UK jobs market recovery accelerates on better than expected consumer spending August 2, 2021 The UK jobs market recovery is accelerating as a stronger than expected rebound in consumer spending is encouraging firms to take on staff, according to new figures released today. Research published by Lloyds Bank shows the proportion of UK businesses expecting to ramp up hiring rose to 18 per cent, a sixth consecutive monthly increase [...]