Biotech, robots, Fangs – what’s the hottest tech to invest in? July 26, 2016 The sudden craze for mobile game Pokémon Go has brought the spotlight back onto the potential for investors in technology. The game became the fastest-adopted in history following its release two weeks ago, and shares in co-owner Nintendo rose a massive 70 per cent. The share price has since been tempered with a 17 per cent [...]
Shareholder voices heard loud & clear April 28, 2016 The shareholder spring picked up pace yesterday, when investors voted against boardroom pay rewards for engineering firm Weir Group and Shire, the FTSE 100 pharmaceutical group. The revolts came on the back of major uprisings at oil giant BP, miner Anglo American, energy firm Centrica and financial behemoth Citigroup. “This year has seen a ‘spring [...]
City Moves for 13 January 2016 | Who’s switching jobs January 13, 2016 Mount Anvil Mount Anvil, a residential-led central London developer has announced the appointment of Hilary Wells as its first people director. Hilary joins from wine and spirits merchant Berry Bros & Rudd, a family-owned business dating back to 1698 with a turnover of more than £200m, where she led the transformation of the company’s approach [...]
Fast forward: What will pensions be like in 20 years? Experts say taking a loan and easy access are on the cards, while inheritance may mean losing the state pension May 26, 2016 The nation's plans for old age have been subject to change lately as the chancellor has announced a range of reforms to how pensions work. There have been radical changes, and everyone believes more are heading our way. So what will pensions saving be like in 20 years’ time? Read more: The planned second-hand annuities [...]
More and more people are planning ahead for their death by looking for ways to cover funeral costs February 25, 2016 More and more people are planning ahead for the financial costs of their final days, according to analysis from a funeral plan provider. According to Golden Charter, the number of sales for pre-paid funeral plans shot up by nearly 25 per cent in 2015. Collectively across the UK people now hold more than a million pre-paid [...]
As leading stock markets erase their 2016 losses, was panic about recession earlier in the year absurd? March 21, 2016 Mick Grady, senior economist and strategist at Aviva Investors, says Yes. “I think it’s a myth that expansions die of old age”, said Federal Reserve chair Janet Yellen in December last year when asked if the US was likely to see a recession in the near term. And yet soon after that, fears of US recession [...]
Aviva takeover of rival Friends Life completes April 13, 2015 UK INSURER Aviva was up by 1.17 per cent after the first day of trading following completion of its takeover of Friends Life. The company announced yesterday that almost 1.1bn new Aviva shares had been admitted to the London Stock Exchange, taking its total number of issued shares to around 4.05bn. Aviva unveiled its £5.6bn [...]
Smart moves: How Gloucester Rugby owner is using sport and business nous in new role June 22, 2016 When it comes to sporting achievement they are dreaming big in the West Country. In Bristol, billionaire businessman Steve Lansdown is using his considerable wealth to breathe life into a number of different sports. His most high profile interests include Championship football side Bristol City and Bristol Rugby Club, who finally won promotion to the [...]
FTSE 100 closes lower after ECB president Mario Draghi takes stocks on a rollercoaster ride of emotions March 10, 2016 Oh, Mr Draghi. What have you done to us? The FTSE finished almost 1.8 per cent lower at 6,036.7 points today – perilously close to the 6,000 mark – after European Central Bank (ECB) president Mario Draghi sent equities (and the euro. And gold) on an emotional rollercoaster ride. The index started the day off undulating gently, before rising [...]
Montague quits as 3i chair to focus on Aviva April 13, 2015 TULLOW Oil chairman Simon Thompson added 3i to his portfolio of non-executive roles yesterday, as the investment group appointed him to head up its board. He will replace Sir Adrian Montague, who is leaving to spend more time in his role as Aviva’s chairman. Thompson’s leadership style is expected to contrast with the relatively fraught relationship [...]