Hiscox trumps profit forecasts but warns of profit hit from natural disasters July 12, 2019 A spate of natural disasters battered insurance giant Hiscox over the last year, with the insurer’s share price sliding five per cent this morning as it warned of a deteriorating market. The London-listed group’s share price fell five per cent to 1,653p in early morning trading, as investors digested the group’s warning that global catastrophes [...]
Lloyds sued by customers sold mortgages linked to house prices September 6, 2021 Lloyds Banking Group is being sued by 150 homeowners who were sold mortgages tied to house price appreciation. The case has been brought against the Bank of Scotland, now part of Lloyds, in the High Court. It pertains to shared appreciation mortgages which were sold to thousands of customers in the late 1990s, the product [...]
Russian invasion of Ukraine would ‘echo around the world’, warns Johnson February 19, 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has warned that the shock of a Russian invasion of Ukraine would “echo around the world” as he told world leaders today that the crisis in Ukraine represented a "moment of extreme danger for the world".
Lloyds prompts backlash after axing another 44 branches June 23, 2021 Lloyds Banking Group is to close another 44 branches across England and Wales this year as lenders ramp up cost-cutting. Lloyds blamed a lack of customers at the sites as the reason for the move as people switch to digital banking. The latest closures means a total of 100 branches will shut this year, with [...]
Live music and flamenco dancers to transform the City into Waste Land April 6, 2022 Flamenco dancers and DJs playing hip-hop aren’t the first things you think of when picturing the centuries-old churches in the City of London. Nor is Killing Eve actor Fiona Shaw, but this weekend all three contribute to a kaleidoscopic arts and culture festival. The three-day Fragments event is a celebration of the centenary year of [...]
Soaring oil prices fuel London markets October 5, 2021 Soaring oil prices fuelled industrial megacaps this morning, pulling London markets away from yesterday’s losses. The capital’s premier index added 0.60 per cent to reach 7,052.75 points during the first couple hours of trading today. The likes of Shell and BP were boosted this morning by oil prices reaching a seven-year high, climbing above $80 [...]
Banker parachuted in to expel Credit Suisse’s scandal-laden reputation quits over ignoring Covid-19 rules January 17, 2022 The man parachuted in to save Swiss bank Credit Suisse’s crisis-struck reputation quit yesterday after breaching UK Covid-19 quarantine rules. Banking behemoth António Horta-Osório, 57, resigned as chairman of the Swiss lender after an internal probe found he broke Covid-19 measures to attend the Wimbledon tennis finals last summer. The departure of Horta-Osório is the [...]
In memoriam: Two chancellors, Parky, Sir Bobby, business leaders and celebs we lost in 2023 December 26, 2023 As City A.M. looks ahead to the next 12 months, we reflect on those who have departed this year, and the impact they continue to have.
Lloyd’s of London insurer Lancashire share price falls on year of losses and challenging outlook February 15, 2018 Lloyd’s of London insurer Lancashire swung into the red today after counting the cost of a string of natural catastrophes and warning 2018 would be challenging. Shares dived over four per cent as dividends were slashed. Net annual operating losses for 2017 were $86m (£61m), compared with profits of $144m in 2016. Investors will see [...]
FTSE 100 rebounds as easyJet nosedives September 13, 2021 London’s FTSE 100 index has climbed by 0.64 per cent today, up 45 points higher than the previous close at 7,074.07, after being boosted by financial stocks. Banking giants saw strong gains today with Lloyd’s Group up 2.6 per cent, Standard Chartered Bank lifted by 2.4 per cent and Barclays PLC climbing 2.2 per cent. Meanwhile, investment [...]