Crypto evangelicals and the collapse of FTX are the reason we need to regulate February 2, 2023 You only have to look back as far as last year where we saw the high-profile collapse of the crypto exchange FTX, or indeed the collapse of the supposed stablecoin Terra (Luna).
Toshiba’s prospective buyer mulls reducing £13bn bid after weak earnings December 18, 2022 The prospective buyer of Toshiba is reportedly mulling the decision to lower its bid for the Japanese tech giant. Japan Industrial Partners (JIP) secured 2.2 trillion yen (£13.23bn) for Toshiba from four Japanese banks on Friday. However, local business newspaper Nikkei reported yesterday that Toshiba’s weaker than expected earnings may knock some value off the [...]
What’s behind market volatility in China? March 23, 2022 It’s been a rollercoaster week for Chinese stock markets. We explain why and get the views of Schroders’ experts Robin Parbrook, Maggie Zheng and David Rees. In the last week, equity markets in mainland China and Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have experienced a rout, and a subsequent rally in the past two days. At [...]
UK ‘turning a corner’ as manufacturing decline slows December 1, 2023 The UK's manufacturing sector appears to have taken a potential turn as November witnessed a slight improvement, beating forecasts.
‘London is leading the way’ says Young’s pub boss as customers keep spending June 19, 2024 Young's saw strong growth across its portfolio last year.
Profit jumps at pub group Fuller’s as City workers return June 13, 2024 Fuller's has unviled a strong set of results for the year to the end of March as drinkers continue to return to the City.
Inflation forces one in three Brits to trade down to cheaper products September 26, 2022 Brits are trading down to cheaper products in response to rampant inflation squeezing their finances, a survey published today shows. A third of consumers are buying more own brand products, while one in four are turning to cheaper retailers in a bid to cap their weekly shop, according to consultancy KPMG. The research illustrates the [...]
Quilter: Asset manager bucks industry trends with positive net flows January 24, 2024 Quilter has bucked the trend of sustained outflows experienced by other asset managers in recent months, gaining £56m in inflows in the last quarter of 2023. In a trading statement today, the firm reported that its assets under management and administration increased five per cent between September and the end of the year, to £106.7bn. [...]
Six high-street banks including Santander, Barclays, HSBC, NatWest and Lloyds given ‘red’ warning over eco policies October 5, 2023 Six of the UK’s biggest high-street banks have been placed in a “red” warning category by consumer champion Which? over their fossil fuel investments and commitments to tackling climate change. JP Morgan Chase, Santander, Barclays, HSBC, NatWest Group and Lloyds Banking Group were exposed for having too weak green credentials. Just three of the UK’s [...]
The Notebook: Want a good night’s sleep? Forget sheep, count your piggy banks July 15, 2024 Susannah Streeter takes the notebook pen to talk retail investors, the travel market and how to get a good night's sleep.