Standard Chartered may move September 16, 2010 Standard Chartered may move abroad in a bid to avoid British taxes and regulations. According to The Times, the board has discussed the issue in depth at several meetings and has a team working on the possibility of setting up office in the Far East or elsewhere. Though chief executive Peter Sands said staying in [...]
IoD slates regulation plan September 28, 2010 THE Institute of Directors (IoD) yesterday became the latest organisation to join the London Stock Exchange (LSE) in opposing the merger of the Financial Reporting Council and the UK Listing Authority (UKLA). In a statement, Miles Templeman, director-general of the IoD, said it made no “sense to leave the UKLA separate from the body [the [...]
Westfield hosts a car boot sale September 6, 2010 SHOPPING centre Westfield London will host a designer car boot sale this month, with designs and exclusive pieces from retailers Whistles and House of Fraser. The mall, in Shepherd’s Bush, will see the goods sold from 20 Hyundai cars in the centre’s car park. The event is to celebrate London Fashion Week, and will run [...]
FTSE edges up as hunger for mining shares boosts trading September 14, 2010 BRITAIN’S leading shares edged higher yesterday, matching modest gains on Wall Street following above-forecast US retail sales data, with commodity issues standing out. At the close, the FTSE 100 index was up 1.88 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 5,567.41, marginally extending Monday’s four-month closing high. “The last-minute push higher by bulls gives further evidence [...]
FTSE edges up as hunger for mining shares boosts trading September 14, 2010 BRITAIN’S leading shares edged higher yesterday, matching modest gains on Wall Street following above-forecast US retail sales data, with commodity issues standing out. At the close, the FTSE 100 index was up 1.88 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 5,567.41, marginally extending Monday’s four-month closing high. “The last-minute push higher by bulls gives further evidence [...]
The City is a vital component in UK prosperity October 10, 2010 Now that we have reached the end of the 2010 Party Conference season, it is perhaps time to take a step back and reflect on some of the rhetoric directed at the City in a calm, rational manner. The hostile political environment facing financial services is – to a degree – understandable given the public [...]
Three cheers for the stars of the Square Mile October 28, 2010 LAST night was truly an exciting and exceptional occasion: City A.M.’s inaugural awards celebrating the best and brightest of London’s business, financial and investment communities. Our inaugural awards ceremony saw more than 450 guests in their finery roll up at the Grange Hotel at St Pauls. Our winners, unique in that each was initially chosen [...]
FTSE rises on stimulus expectation October 6, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index closed higher, at a fresh five month peak yesterday led by miners and energy issues as commodities rose on optimism governments will act to stimulate economies around the world. At the close, the FTSE 100 was up 45.63 points, or 0.8 per cent at 5,681.39, its highest close since 26 April. [...]
FTSE rises on stimulus expectation October 6, 2010 BRITAIN’S top share index closed higher, at a fresh five month peak yesterday led by miners and energy issues as commodities rose on optimism governments will act to stimulate economies around the world. At the close, the FTSE 100 was up 45.63 points, or 0.8 per cent at 5,681.39, its highest close since 26 April. [...]
The Square Mile’s retail revolution September 27, 2010 IN the thrust and frenzy of City life, it’s crucial to have somewhere you can take yourself for a bit of quiet repose, if only while you wolf down a sandwich at lunchtime. Problem is, such spaces are rather thin on the ground in the Square Mile – but in a month’s time, one of [...]