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  • Salaries for UK financial services workers jump amid competition for talent

    November 11, 2019

    The average salary for UK financial services workers jumped to £53,000 in the second quarter amid competition for talent. Data released today by recruitment software provider Broadbean showed the average salary for financial workers in the first quarter rose to £48,500 before climbing to £53,000 in the second quarter. The increase in salaries comes despite [...]

  • Authorities raid Greek banks in collusion probe

    November 8, 2019

    Greece’s biggest banks have been raided by authorities, the country’s watchdog said today. The head offices of National Bank, Eurobank, Alpha Bank, Attica Bank and the Greek bank association were all searched by inspectors as part of an investigation. Read more: HSBC receives second Bank of England warning Bankers told Reuters that the offices had [...]

  • HSBC receives second Bank of England warning over ‘non-financial risks’

    November 7, 2019

    HSBC has received a second warning from the Bank of England over its lack of progress tackling so-called non-financial risks, according to people familiar with the matter. Read more: ‘Not acceptable’: Profit sinks at HSBC Samir Assaf, chief of global banking and markets at the lender, told other executives on a call this week that [...]

  • Commerzbank forecasts profit drop amid challenging conditions

    November 7, 2019

    Commerzbank has warned that its profit for the year will be below previous expectations, as lower for longer interest rates take their toll on the German banking giant. Citing the negative impact of monetary policy and geopolitical uncertainty, the lender said that net profit for the year would be lower than last year. Read more: [...]

  • Bank of England: Brexit deal and trade wars will limit UK growth

    November 7, 2019

    Boris Johnson’s Brexit deal and global trade tensions are likely to hold back growth in the UK economy over the next three years, the Bank of England has said. British national income will be one per cent lower by 2022 than originally thought, the Bank predicted today in its quarterly deep-dive into the economy. Read [...]

  • Changing times: Market leaders and investor groups call for shorter working day on trading floors

    November 7, 2019

    The daily bustle on Europe’s high-octane trading floors should be cut short by more than an hour in a bid to improve mental health and diversity, two of the financial industry’s most influential bodies have urged this morning. The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has said it will begin a formal consultation looking at working hours [...]

  • Co-op bank losses widen in wake of PPI costs and fierce mortgage market

    November 7, 2019

    The Co-operative Bank has reported widening losses during the third quarter of this year, as it became the latest in a long line of lenders to take a financial hit from the payment protection insurance (PPI) scandal. The British bank reported losses before tax of £118.6m during the nine months to 30 September, deepening from [...]

  • The FCA is proposing a radical change to the UK’s regulation system

    November 7, 2019

    With the recent headline-grabbing noise coming from Westminster, few paid much attention to the key announcements coming out of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).  Senior figures from the regulator have been giving some of the most significant speeches about the future of financial services in years. But are the right audiences listening to this talk [...]

  • Law firm tries to muscle in on £1bn forex cartel claim

    November 6, 2019

    US claimant law firm Hausfeld is trying to muscle in on a £1bn group action against a raft of banks who were found to have rigged the foreign exchange markets. The Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT) heard today that Hausfeld is set to bring a claim by the end of November. The CAT was sitting for [...]

  • Why the Bank of England should keep interest rates on hold

    November 6, 2019

    The Bank of England must leave interest rates on hold tomorrow and resist the urge to tinker until Britain’s economy is out of the General Election and Brexit fog, City A.M.’s panel of expert economists has said. Read more: Sajid Javid delays appointment of new Bank of England governor Much has changed in British politics [...]

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