Cyber siege: What businesses should learn from 2015’s hacks against TalkTalk, Carphone Warehouse and Wetherspoons December 23, 2015 We will remember the past year in IT security as yet another in which cyber-attackers have got the better of major organisations, from the US government’s HR agency, the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and health insurance giant Anthem over in the States, Hong Kong-based toy manufacturer VTech and Japanese-owned Hello Kitty brand, through to [...]
FTSE 100 slides below 6,000 mark as Glencore, Antofagasta and Anglo American share price falls September 22, 2015 Britain's blue-chip index slid below the 6,000 mark this afternoon, the first time since August, as a rout in commodity prices weighed on miners. The FTSE 100 closed down 2.8 per cent to 5,940.72, as copper prices which struck a two-week low and Credit Suisse downgraded the sector. "Until China demand and emerging market currencies find [...]
Glencore share price ends sharply lower in race against time amid global commodities price rout September 28, 2015 After more than £2bn was wiped off Glencore today the company faces a race against time "As fears grew about the company's ability to withstand the prolonged rout in global metal prices." Shares in Glencore ended the day at a new record low, down 29.4 per cent to 68.62p per share in London. Other miners [...]
City Moves for 14 October 2015 | Who’s switching jobs October 13, 2015 EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD ASSET MANAGEMENT Agnès Belaisch has been appointed head of the sovereign debt team at the asset management firm. Based in the UK, she was previously in charge of economic and market analysis at the European Stability Mechanism, and has held roles at the IMF. ANV HOLDINGS The insurance group has appointed Janet [...]
FTSE gains held back by miners and RSA’s woes – London Report September 22, 2015 TOP UK shares gained yesterday but underperformed a stronger rally across Europe, after takeover talks for insurer RSA fell through and mining stocks suffered another bout of selling. The FTSE 100 was up 0.1 per cent at 6,108.71 points at its close after falling in the previous two sessions. Pan-European equities were up 1.1 per [...]
Editor’s Interview: Christian May meets Labour’s mayoral candidate Sadiq Khan February 4, 2016 Clement Attlee dominates one wall in the meeting room of the Khan campaign HQ. I’m reading the plaque when Labour’s mayoral candidate bursts into the room. “Funny story,” he says, “you’ll like this.” He offers a handshake and points to the portrait at the same time. “The only reason that’s here is because the party can’t [...]
Fed up markets down? It’s about funding not rates September 18, 2015 Global markets were sent into a tailspin yesterday after the Federal Reserve held fire on interest rates amid fresh concerns over the Chinese economy and emerging markets. But market mavens should be paying attention to funding, rather than interest rates. It’s frequently said and not always in jest, that the credit markets are smarter than the stock [...]
Autumn Statement and Comprehensive Spending Review 2015: Housing set to dominate – as well as what time it starts, how to watch it and what will be in it November 25, 2015 Later today George Osborne will take to the despatch box to give his combined Autumn Statement and Comprehensive Spending Review. George Osborne has already tweeted the front cover of the document, saying it will "deliver economic and national security – the foundations of everything we do". Today's Spending Review will deliver economic and national security – the [...]
Four great books to super-charge your brain in 2016 – we review the best from commodities to effective investing and The Big Short February 18, 2016 THE SECRET CLUB THAT RUNS THE WORLD by Katie Kelly Commodity prices have crashed, with everything from oil and metals to grains at multi-year lows. It seems like the end of the “commodity supercycle”, the post-millennium boom when prices of all base goods were soaring. But how did they become so expensive in the first place? [...]
Morrisons staff to sue after disgruntled colleague Andrew Skelton posted bank, salary and National Insurance details online October 27, 2015 Morrisons staff are planning to sue the supermarket after a data leak led to personal details of almost 100,000 employees being posted online by "a former colleague with a grudge". Bank, salary and National Insurance details were posted by Andrew Skelton, a senior internal auditor at Morrisons' Bradford head office, on data sharing websites after being disciplined [...]