Listed litigation funders scramble to avoid Burford contagion August 8, 2019 Listed litigation funders have distanced themselves from Burford Capital today, after a short seller attack yesterday sent Burford’s shares on a rollercoaster ride. Manolete Partners and Litigation Capital Management (LCM) today pointed out how their models differ to Burford’s after their shares fell steeply yesterday in reaction to the short-seller attack on Burford. Activist Muddy [...]
Muddy Waters: Shortsellers are targeting Neil Woodford investments after Burford Capital August 8, 2019 The head of Muddy Waters has warned that shortsellers are attacking Neil Woodford investments a day after he shorted Burford Capital, burning almost £1.8bn off the value of the company. “Shortsellers do definitely look for where Neil Woodford is invested, especially when he’s invested outside of large cap value,” said Carson Block. Read more: Burford [...]
Burford left reeling as shortseller takes aim at business August 8, 2019 Shares in London-listed litigation funder Burford Capital crashed 45 per cent yesterday following a scathing report from shortseller Muddy Waters. The incendiary document confirmed that Muddy Waters now holds a short position on Burford, which it described as “a poor business masquerading as a great one”. Read more: Shares crash as short seller Muddy Waters savages [...]
Shares crash as short seller Muddy Waters savages Burford Capital August 7, 2019 Litigation finance firm Burford Capital has come under attack from short seller Muddy Waters, which has accused Burford of “egregiously misrepresenting” returns. In a report out this morning, Muddy Waters confirmed that it now holds a short position on Burford, which it describes as “a poor business masquerading as a great one”. Shares in the [...]
Burford Capital attacks short sellers as shares plunge 40 per cent August 7, 2019 Burford Capital has accused short sellers of spooking investors as its share price entered freefall for the second day in a row this morning. Shares in the litigation finance company dropped 20 per cent yesterday, and have continued their plunge today. Read more: Burford Capital snipes back at critical analysts Burford Capital’s share price was [...]
Barclays and RBS among banks hit by £1bn forex rigging lawsuit July 29, 2019 Barclays and the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) are among five banks targeted in a £1bn class action lawsuit over forex rigging that was filed today. The action follows a May ruling by the European Commission that Barclays, RBS, JP Morgan, Citibank and UBS had violated EU competition law. The five banks have been collectively [...]
City Moves for 29 July – Who’s switching jobs at Lasalle, Augusta and Knight Frank? July 28, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes Lasalle, Augusta and Knight Frank. Lasalle Global real estate investment manager Lasalle Investment Management has announced that Martin Zdravkov has joined its UK business in the newly-enhanced role of head of UK residential and impact investing, based in London. Martin will report to Philip Nell, the head of UK real return [...]
What does Boris Johnson have in common with Oscar Wilde? A brief history of private prosecutions June 3, 2019 Former foreign secretary Boris Johnson has been told that he will face court as part of private prosecution brought against him for his conduct in the Brexit campaign. Suddenly, this obscure legal mechanism is in the public spotlight. Indeed, many people may not even have been aware that private prosecutions still existed in modern Britain. [...]
We turn politics into a deposition at our peril May 30, 2019 Politics is not known as one of the more truthful professions. Spin, exaggeration, and truth-stretching are all staples of the politician’s toolkit. We might prefer it to be otherwise, but the reality is that an astute public must take claims uttered by those in office with a healthy dose of salt. It is therefore worrying [...]
The future eminence of our legal sector rests on more than Brexit May 23, 2019 Ever since the referendum, we have seen dire warnings that London risks losing its place as a global business hub. We have read countless stories of other European cities pitching for our international financial services sector, and there are now concerns that the continental courts are gearing up for an assault on its preeminent status [...]