7 things to know from the government’s Heathrow expansion plans February 2, 2017 By now you may have heard the government has set out its draft national policy statement for Heathrow expansion, kicking off a 16-week consultation. But what's this about and what does it mean for Heathrow's third runway? Read more: Government to unveil Heathrow third runway national policy statement 1. Now's the time to air your views [...]
Housebuilder share prices drop, following the FTSE 100’s slide November 2, 2016 The share prices of housebuilders have fallen in morning trading, following the FTSE 100, which has edged downwards. Barratt Developments' share price was down 0.81 per cent, Taylor Wimpey's share price was down 0.61 per cent and Berkeley Group's share price was down 0.42 per cent. After a positive set of results this morning, Persimmon's share price bucked [...]
Four ways the City watchdog wants to make fund managers better for investors November 18, 2016 The City watchdog has this morning put forward plans for a shake-up of the £7 trillion asset management industry to ensure investors get a better deal. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), publishing the interim findings of its market study, found weak price competition in some areas, a lack of transparency, potential conflicts of interest and sustained profitability [...]
City Moves for 28 October 2016 | Who’s switching jobs October 28, 2016 Capgemini Consulting Capgemini Consulting has appointed Kristofer le Sage de Fontenay as the head of financial services in the UK. Kristofer joins from Atos Consulting where he held the role of head of global financial services. Kristofer has over 20 years’ experience at Atos Consulting where he specialised in the financial services industry, in particular [...]
The tech revolution – not Brexit – will reshape the face of London December 16, 2016 London's office market will change more in the next five years than in the 15 years since the 2001 dot-com crash, as a combination of factors much bigger than Britain’s exit from the EU come into play across the capital. While there has been so much discussion on the future of London’s banking cluster since [...]
Leavers and Remainers launch group to untangle Brexit’s mixed messages October 19, 2016 A new group uniting Bremainers and Brexiteers to create clear, neutral, evidence-based research on the issues stemming from the Referendum result launches today. The Financial Services Negotiation Forum, or FSNForum for short, has already earmarked equivalence, euro-clearing, access to talent and market liquidity as research priorities. Anthony Belchambers, chairman of the honorary advisory council of the FSNForum, told City [...]
Property market predictions 2017: From Brexit to tenant fee bans, we’ve asked London’s biggest real estate agents to look into their crystal balls December 8, 2016 2017 will see the rise of Build-to-Rent in London Mark Collins, chairman at CBRE Residential Throughout 2017, I hope that SME developers continue to be championed and encouraged by local government, as these housebuilders will play a major role in alleviating the housing crisis. Access to land and financial support as well as flexible planning systems [...]
The average British worker loses 70 working days a year by being unproductive in the office – but coffee machines could be the answer November 30, 2016 If you're angling for a pay rise, new research showing that higher earners are more likely to be unhappy at work could give you pause for thought. A study by office services provider Service Partner One found that the average worker takes 2.8 sick days per year – and 1.5 of those days are taken due [...]
City Moves for 6 September 2016 | Who’s switching jobs September 6, 2016 CBRE Sir Edward Lister has been appointed as a consultant to CBRE, the global real estate advisor. Sir Edward was most recently the mayor of London’s chief of staff and deputy mayor for policy and planning. In his new role, he will work with CBRE’s One London team in advising its clients on public sector engagement [...]
Break out the bubbly: Marston’s reports continued profit growth in its premium pubs and beers November 24, 2016 Marston's premium pubs and beers reported profit growth across the board despite cost pressures and economic uncertainty in the sector. The figures The operator of Pitcher & Piano and Revere reported underlying revenue of £905.8m, up seven per cent for the year ended 1 October. Profit before tax increased by seven per cent to £98m. The average profit per pub was up eight [...]