FTSE 100 edges higher after Covid sparks sharp sell-off October 29, 2020 The FTSE 100 rose slightly this morning after tumbling three per cent yesterday as investors braced themselves for a tough winter of rising coronavirus cases and new government restrictions. London’s main stock index climbed was last up 0.3 per cent at 5,600 points. Despite the slight gain, the index remained at around a six-month low. [...]
FTSE 100 and US stocks slip amid second-wave worries October 13, 2020 The FTSE 100 was set to end the day lower and US stocks fell as concerns about rising coronavirus cases and new restrictions weighed on global sentiment. London’s blue chip index opened lower and was down 0.8 per cent by 4pm at 5,951 points. The mid-cap FTSE 250 had shed 1.5 per cent. Read more: [...]
Hal Robson-Kanu interview: West Brom and Wales footballer on his health drink business, the Turmeric Co, and targeting more Euros glory May 2, 2021 2016 was a breakthrough year for Hal Robson-Kanu, and not only because he scored one of international football’s most memorable goals. His strike against Belgium at the European Championship – a Cruyff turn and finish that Johan himself would have been proud of – sent Wales into a major semi-final for the first time and [...]
HSBC to ‘at least double’ black employees in its upper ranks July 28, 2020 HSBC has reportedly told staff it will “at least double” the number of black employees in its upper ranks but said it will have to collect the data first. In an internal memo first seen by the Guardian, chief executive Noel Quinn admitted that the bank’s failure to publish data on ethnicity had created a [...]
Markets live: FTSE 100 tumbles as US GDP blow hits Wall Street July 30, 2020 The FTSE 100 slumped below the 6,000 mark after data showed the US economy suffered its biggest contraction on record amid the coronavirus pandemic and banks’ second-half results disappointed investors. The UK’s blue-chip index slid 2.9 per cent to 5,951 points in afternoon trading. The FTSE 250, comprised of slightly smaller firms, fell 1.8 per [...]
Can I go to the theatre in Tier 2? Yes – here are the top December shows November 27, 2020 Few industries have been as badly hit by Covid restrictions as the theatre. Not have they had to shut for two lockdowns, but social distancing means most productions, already run on the thinnest of margins, are now loss-making operations. Throw in the uncertainty over what lies ahead, which is at odds with the long lead-times [...]
Lloyd’s of London deputy chair Robert Childs: Brexit won’t threaten London’s prized insurance status July 3, 2017 Brexit will not threaten London’s prized global insurance crown, the new deputy chair of Lloyd’s said today. Hiscox chairman Robert Childs was unveiled this morning as the replacement for Paul Jardine, taking up the position immediately. Speaking to City A.M. he downplayed the impact of Britain’s exit from the EU, saying it will have a [...]
COP26: Is the City ready for its leading role in the fight against climate change? April 10, 2021 Windows were smashed at Barclays headquarters this week by climate activists who urged the bank to cut its climate destructive investments. Last week campaigners painted the Bank of England (BoE) black in a bid to raise the alarm on the institution’s funding of Big Oil. Where money goes within the City is under more scrutiny [...]
Fintech tie up helps City Giving Day go digital September 17, 2020 Fintech outfit GoodBox has joined forces with The Lord Mayor’s Appeal to ensure that 2020’s City Giving Day is just as big as ever despite this year’s unique circumstances. GoodBox has created a series of charitable challenges which City workers can nominate their colleagues to do – be it a 10km run or simply baking [...]
Wall Street and European markets cheer highly effective Moderna vaccine November 16, 2020 Wall Street indexes followedthe FTSE 100 and indexes in the rest of Europe higher after more good news in the search for a Covid-19 vaccine