City Moves for 6 December 2016 | Who’s switching jobs December 6, 2016 Cushman & Wakefield Edward Gregg has joined Cushman & Wakefield’s London project management and consultancy team as partner. Edward, who has focused on large-scale fit outs during his 19-year career – particularly in the banking, finance and insurance sectors – jointly led the JLL London fit-out team and has a string of successful and high-profile projects [...]
The best new hotel suites in Europe, from the reopened Ritz, Paris, to the spectacular Westin in Hamburg January 18, 2017 There are certain things one can expect from hotels at the top end of the market: flawless, personalised service; rooms with minibars, rainshowers and designer bath products; a supremely comfortable bed; free wifi and fine-dining. Most of us will have a favourite hotel in the cities we frequent – perhaps it’s The Connaught in London, [...]
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 [...]
Who are the winners and losers of a Trump triumph? November 9, 2016 The election of Donald Trump by US voters to become the next President was almost entirely unexpected. Here's our initial take on some of the early winners and losers emerging in the aftermath. Winners Nigel Farage Trump fan Nigel Farage has found a kindered spirit in the new President. The Ukipper and Brexit supporter went with a [...]
What does Trump’s win mean for Brexit? MPs are concerned but determined to press on with business November 9, 2016 MPs are calling on Donald Trump to clarify his remarks on the US-UK relationship after the Republican candidate won the Presidential election. Politicians across the spectrum were shocked at today's results and what it could mean for the future of the so-called special relationship, but many were positive that the UK would now be at the "front of the [...]
Anti-free trader Donald Trump is on a collision course with economic reality November 9, 2016 US presidential elections have always been imbued with protectionist rhetoric, most notably in the Democratic party primaries. What’s different in 2016 is the scale of it and the fact that it comes from the other side of the political aisle. The election of Donald Trump pitches political rhetoric against economic history. Those who know their [...]
Brexhausted: The number of UK property transactions has plateaued as the market adjusts to new taxes and Brexit September 21, 2016 The number of property transactions fell in August year-on-year as the market adjusted to a more uncertain economic environment. There were 97,600 residential transactions in August, 6.1 per cent lower than in the same month last year, when adjusted for seasonal variations. The figures from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) show little change on the number [...]
Biffa set to float next week after cutting price to save IPO from scrapheap October 15, 2016 Biffa is expected to float on the London Stock Exchange next Thursday after it cut the price of its initial public offering (IPO). The waste disposal company has managed to avoid pulling its IPO after drumming up enough City interest on Friday. City A.M. understands Biffa is set to announce the flotation is going ahead on Monday. Read [...]
US private equity firm eyeing UK investment opportunities as sterling value falls October 26, 2016 JZ Capital Partners, a US private equity company listed in London, is eyeing investment opportunities in the UK, with the fall in sterling making assets cheaper. The company’s share price rose by more than one per cent today to 518p after it reported a net asset value (NAV) of $873m (£714m), up from $851.7m, for [...]
Forget houses, why not live in the world’s most expensive van, or up a tree, or under the ocean? September 26, 2016 People are always nattering on about “the property market” and “having a roof over your head” and “why have you not been paying the mortgage?” But do we really need houses? Could we just go and live, say, at the bottom of the ocean, or in a cave, or maybe just in the back of [...]