Concerns over looming circuit breaker lockdown to weigh on London markets this week December 19, 2021 Concerns over whether the UK is heading for a pre-Christmas circuit breaker lockdown are likely to loom over investors this week. Ministers are reportedly drawing up plans to saddle Britain with tighter restrictions on socialising and household mixing to curb the rapid spread of Omicron. Health secretary Sajid Javid yesterday refused to rule out imposing [...]
BREAKING: COP26 climate protesters storm the City, Greta Thunberg on her way to Square Mile October 29, 2021 Several streets across the City have been taken over by protestors this afternoon as they demand that financial institutions no longer finance or invest in fossil fuels. Activists chanted “Ensure our future, not pollution” as they made their way from Lloyd’s of London to Macquarie Capital. They want the banks stop their support of fossil [...]
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 [...]
Lloyds Banking Group closes another 15 branches September 12, 2018 Lloyds Banking Group today announced the closure of another 15 branches as the steady whittling down of the British bank network continues. Britain's biggest retail bank said 23 jobs will be at risk, with the closures taking place between January and March 2019. The bank is aiming for none of the job losses to be [...]
Lloyds Banking Group closes another 15 branches September 12, 2018 Lloyds Banking Group today announced the closure of another 15 branches as the steady whittling down of the British bank network continues. Britain's biggest retail bank said 23 jobs will be at risk, with the closures taking place between January and March 2019. The bank is aiming for none of the job losses to be [...]
As a new FCA chair steps up, we need a crack down on offshore firms’ lax rules March 14, 2023 Hopefully, guided by a new chair, the FCA will make progress in holding offshore firms who don't follow the rules to account, writes Sadiq Bhatti
Hollywood Bowl secures government coronavirus interruption loan May 12, 2020 Hollywood Bowl has secured a £10m loan through the government’s Coronavirus Large Business Interruption Loan Scheme. The bowling alley operator said the loan will be provided by Lloyds Bank. It replaces a £10m revolving credit facility extension to its £35m banking facility, which was announced at the beginning of April. Hollywood Bowl, which has closed [...]
Barclays freezes ex-boss Staley’s bonus until Epstein dispute resolution February 23, 2022 Barclays has frozen all scheduled bonus payments to its former boss Jes Staley until a dispute between he and Britain’s financial regulators over the way he characterised his relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is resolved. The high street lender said today all bonus payments, which amount to around 70 per cent of Staley’s total [...]
UK banks’ earnings season is tough one to call October 20, 2021 Wall Street’s biggest banks have reaped the rewards of a booming deal environment, the release of loan loss reserves and swelling deposits. Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and JPMorgan all flexed their muscles as they kicked off US earnings season last week. Now, it is the turn of their British pretenders, starting tomorrow with the [...]
Lloyds delivers over £1bn in ‘bounce back loans’ on first day of scheme May 5, 2020 Lloyds Bank has delivered over £1bn in “bounce back loans” to 32,000 small businesses on the first day of the scheme. The bounce back loan scheme is the newest government support package for UK firms hit by the financial impact of the coronavirus. Banks have reported a huge demand for the loans, and since its [...]