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  • Santander UK profits slump 14 per cent in “uncertain” environment for banks

    January 30, 2019

    Santander UK profits slumped 14 per cent last year as the bank struggled with cost pressures and an “uncertain operating environment.” The UK arm of the Spanish-owned bank cited competitive incomes pressures and higher regulatory costs for the year-on-year downturn. Profits fell by £247m to £1.57bn in 2018 and the bank’s “loyal retail customers” stood [...]

  • More customers leave TSB than any other bank, data shows

    January 30, 2019

    More customers abandoned TSB in the third quarter of last year than any other bank, according to the latest data, while Nationwide gained the most new accounts.  TSB, which suffered two major IT outages in 2018, saw net losses of 16,142, followed by Natwest which lost 12,514 accounts overall. A total of 40, 656 customers moved their [...]

  • John Phizackerley receives minimum pay out after TP Icap sacking

    January 30, 2019

    Former TP Icap chief executive John Phizackerley was given the minimum legal and contractual allowance after he was sacked from the broker last year. The broker paid £310,000 in lieu of salary over a six month notice period and £11,245 in lieu of contractual benefits after Phizackerley was fired as director of the company in [...]

  • Clydesdale Bank owner suffers massive investor backlash over directors’ pay deal

    January 30, 2019

    Clydesdale Bank has been hit by a huge investor rebellion over executive pay. More than a third of shareholders in Clydesdale and Yorkshire banks’ parent company CYBG voted against a pay deal for top bosses. The company, which recently acquired Virgin Money for £1.7bn, said it recognised “the large number of votes opposing the resolution,” and [...]

  • Barclays ‘big dog’ pushed for £25m special payment after Qatari cash mission

    January 30, 2019

    A Barclays boss who helped secure a Qatari cash injection that saved the bank from the prospect of government bailout during the financial crisis was recommended for a £25m bonus to reward his efforts, a court heard yesterday. Roger Jenkins, nicknamed “Big Dog” by colleagues, told Barclays executive Rich Ricci he wanted a “special payment” [...]

  • JP Morgan reshuffles European banking team to target M&A push

    January 29, 2019

    JP Morgan has shaken up its banking team in a bid to challenge leading UK banks when it comes to M&A. The investment bank has reshuffled its European banking division moving co-head of M&A in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, David Lomer, to lead the UK division alongside Ed Byers. It would [...]

  • Nomura plans to cut up to 50 staff from global trading division

    January 29, 2019

    Japanese bank Nomura is expecting to cut up to 50 jobs across its trading division, with roles in London likely to be affected. The bank plans to slash staff numbers across Europe, Asia and the Americas, however Europe is expected to be hit hardest. Read more: ​Nomura to slash hundreds of investment banking jobs in London [...]

  • What are the UK’s most shorted stocks?

    January 29, 2019

    Hedge funds made millions from short-selling Carillion shares after the construction firm collapsed a year ago. That’s hardly a surprise, but what’s telling is that many short-sellers were predicting its failure even before the company issued its first profit warning back in July 2017. Short-sellers borrow shares from other investors, typically large institutions like pension [...]

  • The Eurozone is at risk of renewed crisis in 2019 – and this time it’s all about Italy

    January 29, 2019

    After a dismal 2018, December brought further bad news for the Eurozone in the form of the European Commission’s economic sentiment indicator. Despite hopes that last year would see an escape from the ongoing repercussions of the 2011-2013 euro crisis, confidence across sectors has taken a hit, with only retail trade remaining a bright spot. [...]

  • Bailout fears kept Barclays banker ‘up at 2am’

    January 29, 2019

    One of Barclays’ top executives was awake and panicking at 2am during the height of the financial crisis over fears that a government bailout would compromise his bonus, a court heard yesterday. Roger Jenkins, Barclays’ investment head for the Middle East and north Africa, told senior bank staff “I was panicking that we were about [...]

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