Insurers accused of not ‘sharing the pain’ with businesses during coronavirus pandemic April 19, 2020 Insurers have been accused of not “sharing the pain” of UK businesses during the coronavirus pandemic. Research by insurance consultancy Mactavish found at least five commercial insurers have recently removed cover from their policies because of Coronavirus. Mactavish chief executive Bruce Hepburn said: “We have customers getting less cover and paying more for this, whilst [...]
Hiscox launches share placing and predicts business interruption insurance hit of £10m to £250m May 5, 2020 Lloyd’s insurer Hiscox launched an equity placing of 20 per cent of its share capital and said its business interruption insurance exposure could range from £10m to £250m today. Based on its share price at close the placing could raise approximately £400m. Hiscox is facing potential legal action from a group of policyholders who say [...]
Robert Walters blames ‘savage’ coronavirus for UK profit hit April 8, 2020 Recruiter Robert Walters has bemoaned the “savage” economic impact of coronavirus as UK fee income slumped 29 per cent over the first quarter of 2020. The recruitment agency is seen as an economic bellwether and took a hit from Brexit uncertainty and the lead-up to December’s General Election in 2019. “It’s largely a hangover from [...]
Burford Capital issues warning on 2019 profit February 3, 2020 Burford Capital, the litigation funder locked in a stand-off with short-seller Muddy Waters, has warned 2019 profit will fall lower partly due to a fall in potential earnings from certain investments. The AIM-listed company said it finished the first half of its financial year with an “unusually high” amount of settlement, $173m, thanks to investment [...]
Storm Dennis and Storm Ciara could cost insurance industry £425m February 20, 2020 The cost to the insurance industry of Storm Dennis and Storm Ciara which battered the UK in recent weeks could hit £425m. Storm Ciara swept across the UK on 9 February bringing heavy rain and gusts of wind of up to 97 mph. It was followed by Storm Dennis on the weekend of 15 February [...]
Coronavirus: Is the pandemic the final nail in the coffin for property funds? September 2, 2020 As the economy starts to reopen after lockdown, the commercial property sector is looking to bounce back from what has been a difficult year. But the vast majority of the UK’s open-ended property funds remain suspended after they were closed as the coronavirus outbreak took hold. And a recent consultation from the Financial Conduct Authority [...]
Coronavirus squeezes mutual funds causing record fund outflows April 6, 2020 The coronavirus-induced market slump caused record fund outflows last month, with fixed income funds particularly badly hit. Investors redeemed a record £3.1bn of their fund holdings in March, according to global funds network Calastone. It represents almost three times the outflows recorded in the previous worst month in June 2016 when the UK voted to [...]
Burford Capital shares rise after US lawsuit against it is dropped January 7, 2020 Litigation funder Burford Capital’s share rose this morning after it said a US lawsuit against it had been dropped. Burford’s shares plunged over the summer after it was targeted by shortseller Muddy Waters which questioned its governance and accounting standards. Today, Burford said a securities lawsuit filed in August following its share price drop had [...]
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Coronavirus crisis wipes £59bn off FTSE 100 March 6, 2020 Coronavirus wiped £59bn off the FTSE 100 today to cap off another week of stock market turmoil. The blue-chip stock index sank by 3.6 per cent, or 242.88 points, to finish the week on 6,462.55 points – its lowest since July 2016. Meanwhile, the FTSE 250 was down 2.98 per cent, or 576.62 points to [...]