Restaurants go to the wall at faster pace than during the pandemic November 21, 2022 Restaurant insolvencies have rocketed over the past year, occurring at a faster rate than amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The number of restaurants going to the wall has increased 59 per cent over the past year, amid dire warnings from industry voices about the months to come. Insolvencies jumped to 1,567 in the year to 30 [...]
Compulsory liquidations hit highest level in almost six years August 20, 2024 New figures from the Insolvency Services showed that there were 320 compulsory liquidations in July, the highest number since before the pandemic.
Carpetright: Rival Tapi rescues brand out of administration as 1,500 jobs lost July 23, 2024 Carpetright has been rescued out of administration but more than 1,500 jobs have been lost, it has been confirmed.
Capital and Regional: Shopping centre owner says footfall on the rise thanks to demand for bargain goods March 8, 2024 The Mall Wood Green owner Capital and Regional has reported a slight uptick in footfall across its shopping centres driven by a demand in customers shopping at discount stores.
Pound’s strength against the dollar risks ‘damage’ to UK’s competitiveness September 25, 2024 The pound reaching its highest level in over two years against the dollar risks damaging the international competitiveness of the UK, City analysts have warned. Sterling now sits at $1.34, its highest since February 2022 and far from its low point of $1.03 in the days after Liz Truss’ mini budget. However, while the strength [...]
Insolvencies jump for small production firms despite TV and movie boom August 30, 2022 UK film and TV production company insolvencies jumped 69 per cent in the past year, as staff shortages continue to batter indie firms.
Why today’s inflation data is still bad news for a bruised Bank of England August 16, 2023 Core inflation is unmoved and services inflation actually crept up. It all points to more trouble for the embattled Bank of England.
Big Four look to hire London’s laid-off bankers to bolster their M&A teams February 6, 2023 The Big Four accounting firms – Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC – are seeking to hire laid-off bankers to bolster the ranks of their M&A advisory arms in the City. Top execs told City A.M. the world’s biggest professional services firms are seeking to capitalise on the downturn in big M&A deals by poaching talent [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile this week? March 2, 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. Mazars Audit, tax and advisory firmMazars has bolstered its London office with an audit and assurance partner. Joining from Mazars in South Africa where he was head of audit, Sanjay Ranchhoojee brings some two decades experience to [...]
UK banks’ increasing reliance on short term funds is concerning, experts warn October 3, 2023 Banks in the UK are increasing their reliance on short-term funding, with experts warning that regulators need to prevent financial stability risks from emerging.