The Walbrook: City’s favourite members’ club ditches mandatory jackets rule October 31, 2023 The Walbrook Club has changed its dress code, with men no longer required to wear jackets, reflecting the new 'casual' City of London
The Rugby World Cup: Relive the five best games of the 2023 tournament October 28, 2023 The Rugby World Cup 2023 comes to an end this evening - here's our look at the best games of the tournament
Natwest: Inconsistent Farage report will only make things worse for Rose and the bank October 27, 2023 Natwest hoped the Travers Smith report would see the bank move on from the Alison Rose Nigel Farage scandal. It might have made things worse, says editor Andy Silvester
No more KFC on Deliveroo as the Colonel chases ‘better commercials’ October 25, 2023 Fried chicken favourite KFC is ending its relationship with Deliveroo in a blow to the London-listed delivery outfit's customer offering.
Jes Staley fined £1.8m over ‘reckless’ misleading statements on relationship with Jeffrey Epstein October 12, 2023 "The FCA has found that Mr Staley recklessly approved a letter sent by Barclays to the FCA, which contained two misleading statements about the nature of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein", the FCA said.
KPMG: Audit giant handed record fine over failures on Carillion collapse October 12, 2023 KPMG has been slapped with a record fine over its botched auditing of Carillion, the construction company which went spectacularly bust in 2018.
Ireland’s finance minister: Bringing Beyonce to Dublin? Insurance reform might do it October 9, 2023 Ireland’s finance minister Jennifer Carroll MacNeill tells City A.M. how her insurance reforms are more exciting than one might suppose.
Listings reforms alone won’t be enough – we need to talk about our risk appetite October 5, 2023 Reform of the London Stock Exchange is under way - but we'll need to see support from public and private sector to give our equity markets a boost, writes Clare Cole, Director of Market Oversight at the FCA
Office politics September 29, 2023 Tim Oldman, boss of the workplace consultancy Leesman, tells Andy Silvester the results of our grand hybrid working experiment are still very much in flux Tim Oldman, as befits a man who runs a workplace consultancy, is asked as much as you’d expect about the impact of hybrid working on employees and the economy. Those [...]
Oligarch: Putin and Russia won’t be stopped by ineffective sanctions September 26, 2023 Oligarch Oleg Deripaska said Russia and Putin have weathered Western sanctions imposed over the invasion of Ukraine