Sorry Angela Merkel, it’s not that easy to choreograph your own legacy November 1, 2018 There definitely comes a time where a fresh pair of eyes and fresh leadership would be good.” Those are the wise words of David Cameron, when asked whether he’d be running for a third term as Prime Minister just before the 2015 election. Now into her fourth term as German Chancellor, it has taken Angela [...]
We must turn the page on the public perceptions of finance November 1, 2018 A company needs to stand for something more than making money. Sustainability matters more than profit. The mission should be a lasting contribution to society that finds a balance between all stakeholders. Those aren’t the words of a pious left-wing hand-wringer but of John McFarlane, chairman of Barclays, in an anthology of writing published this week [...]
Nicky Morgan says City could take decades to resolve regulatory relationship with EU October 31, 2018 It could take decades for the UK to work out its financial services regulatory relationship with the EU after Brexit, treasury select committee chair Nicky Morgan said. “The story of the next 40 years of this country, or it could be longer, in relation to that future relationship with the EU, is going to be [...]
Brexit deal will be done within three weeks, reveals Dominic Raab October 31, 2018 The pound jumped by one per cent on Wednesday as Dominic Raab claimed a Brexit deal will be agreed within three weeks. The revelation from the Brexit secretary saw sterling rise to 1.1307 against the euro and bounce back from a two month low against the dollar to 1.2829. Raab made the claim in a letter [...]
Budget 2018: Austerity killed off – if a Brexit horror show is avoided October 31, 2018 | City Talk The 2018 Budget was brought forward this year to avoid a nightmare clash with the Brexit negotiations. It was clear from the Chancellor’s speech that he was keen to avoid a ghoulish backlash from any controversial announcements. Indeed, the majority of policy measures unearthed had been leaked to the press beforehand, leaving Philip Hammond with [...]
Business leaders prepare to meet with Prime Minister and chancellor to discuss Brexit October 31, 2018 Business bosses are set to meet with Prime Minister Theresa May and chancellor Philip Hammond this afternoon amid rising concerns about the nature of Britain’s exit from the EU. Around 130 executives are set to attend this afternoon's meeting as businesses prepare to grill the pair about Brexit and Budget issues. “It’s part of regular [...]
William Hill makes £242m offer for Swedish gaming company in Brexit hub move October 31, 2018 Bookmaker William Hill has today announced a recommended cash offer of £242m for Swedish gaming company Mr Green & Co as it prepares for Brexit. William Hill’s shares jumped nearly six per cent following the announcement while shares in Mr Green soared nearly 48 per cent to 68.5 Swedish krona, just short the offer price [...]
Central London house prices set for sharp upturn on Brexit deal October 31, 2018 Central London’s waning high-end property market could be set for a resurgence over the next five years, with a new report forecasting that prime house prices could rocket by more than 15 per cent if an expected bounce in confidence returns to the capital. Despite stamp duty changes and political volatility causing a slowdown in [...]
Chancellor Philip Hammond’s Autumn Budget contained tricks and treats for your personal finances October 31, 2018 The move of this year’s Autumn Budget to Monday this week rather than its traditional Wednesday slot was ostensibly to give MPs more time to debate the chancellor’s proposals before the House of Commons rises for recess on 6 November. But presumably Philip Hammond also hoped to avoid some Halloween-themed headlines, which he himself alluded to [...]
Hammond’s digital services tax puts UK competitiveness at risk October 31, 2018 The government has long been scratching its head for ways to address the current tax treatment of global tech platforms. Our tax code – all 10m words of it – has been struggling to keep up and adapt to a new economy that is being driven by technology, innovation, and digitalisation. On Monday, Philip Hammond [...]