Week ahead: City eyes fresh borrowing figures for signs of spending slowdown March 27, 2022 Investors will be keeping a close eye on fresh economic data this week for further signs of the cost of living crunch hitting spending. A flurry of downbeat economic announcements and data last week did not derail the capital’s premier FTSE 100 index, which added over one per cent to reach 7,483.35 points by the [...]
Goldman Sachs CEO was right, a remote workforce will sow division, not creativity February 26, 2021 For much of the last year, chatter amongst business leaders has been on the “new normal” and how we’ve adapted to it. Businesses of all shapes and sizes have quickly and comfortably adjusted to a Zoom-based reality. We’ve all heard the doomsayers claiming the transition is the death knell for the office A few large [...]
Here are the top five stocks on the FTSE 100 this year March 30, 2024 As the first quarter of 2024 comes to an end, City A.M. looks at the top five best-performing stocks on the FTSE 100 so far this year.
Barclays kicks shareholder goodies into long grass again after $15bn trading blunder April 28, 2022 British banking giant Barclays has kicked its share buyback programme into the long grass for the second time after it booked huge costs to draw a line under an unprecedented trading blunder, it announced today. The lender last month said it had sold more than $15bn (£12bn) of financial products than it was allowed to, [...]
UK Finance chair Bob Wigley: We need to create ‘reasons for banks to be in London’ July 4, 2022 Bob Wigley, a seasoned City veteran, knows a thing or two about banking. He has chaired UK Finance, the British banking sector’s representative body, since its creation in 2017 by condensing several lobby groups into one. He was also instrumental in setting up TheCityUK, spent over a decade with investment banking giant Merrill Lynch and [...]
Binance unveils global advisory board, chaired by former US Senator September 22, 2022 Binance has created a new global advisory board (GAB), comprised of experts in public policy, finance, economics, and corporate governance.
Lloyds chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio to step down next year July 6, 2020 Lloyds chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio will step down in 2021 after a decade at the helm, the bank said this morning. The lender also announced the appointment of industry veteran Robin Budenberg as its new chairman, who will take over from Lord Norman Blackwell next year. Read more: FCA puts UK banks on notice on [...]
Close Brothers Asset Management appoints Standard Life executive as new boss March 2, 2022 Merchant banking group Close Brothers has announced that ex-Standard Life Aberdeen boss Eddy Reynolds will take over as chief executive of its asset management business next week, after boss Martin Brown stepped down.
High-flying lawyers and comms whizzkids: Meet the City types running for Parliament February 6, 2024 Meet the City workers packing it in for a run at election in this year's general election - and they're not all Tories
Scepticism over Kremlin’s pledges weigh on London indexes March 30, 2022 A push back from western nations on the validity of Russia pledging to roll back its assault on Ukraine drove a mixed day for London’s top indexes today. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index climbed 0.55 per cent to 7,578.75 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, dropped 1.02 per cent to 21,272.47 points. [...]