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  • Bank of England rebuffs calls to speed up ‘shadow banking’ stress test

    March 19, 2026

    The Bank of England has rejected calls to speed up its inaugural stress test of the private credit industry, despite growing fears that a downturn in so-called shadow banking may pose a systemic threat to the global financial system. In a letter to the House of Lords’ Financial Services and Regulation Committee seen by City [...]

  • Streaming surpasses free-to-air TV in key European markets, research shows

    March 19, 2026

    Streaming has already surpassed linear television in key European markets, new research released this week shows. Fans now consume a larger share of sport via digital platforms than free-to-air television in Italy and Spain, with Iberian audiences watching around 40 per cent more of their sport through streaming services, according to Altman Solon’s Global Sports [...]

  • Reeves hosts top UK scale-ups as new cohort revealed in growth drive

    March 19, 2026

    Rachel Reeves will host the latest cohort of the UK’s top scale-ups at Number 11 tonight, as the government looks to reinforce its pitch as a home for high-growth tech firms. The new intake of Tech Nation’s future fifty programme brings together 25 late-stage companies spanning AI, healthtech, cybersecurity and climate technology, sectors ministers see [...]

  • ‘Confidence exits UK economy’: FTSE 100 dips below 10,000 mark

    March 19, 2026

    The FTSE 100 dipped below the 10,000 mark as stocks plunged on Thursday on fears the war in the Middle East was set to bring regional energy production to a halt.  Traders sold off assets en masse over the course of the day, with the FTSE 100 falling by some 2.5 per cent amid turmoil [...]

  • HSBC job cut plans add to mounting AI warnings for banks

    March 19, 2026

    HSBC is weighing up cutting as many as 20,000 jobs across its global business as part of a longer-term push towards automation and AI, forming the clearest signal yet of how the technology is beginning to reshape the banking workforce. According to reports, the lender is understood to be considering reductions equivalent to around 10 [...]

  • FCA chief clashes with investment industry on over-reliance

    March 19, 2026

    The investment industry must stop being over-reliant on regulators and solve their own problems in order to make investors less risk averse and boost economic growth, the financial watchdog has said. Speaking in an interview with City AM, Simon Walls, interim executive director of markets at the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), argued that despite the [...]

  • Borrowing costs surge as market bets on future Bank of England rate hikes

    March 19, 2026

    The government’s short-term borrowing costs climbed to their highest level in more than a year on Wednesday, after the Bank of England announced a unanimous decision to hold its central interest rate. Traders aggressively pared back bets of future rate cuts on the news that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East led all nine [...]

  • ‘Here’s a picture of a hamster’ – 4Chan ridicules Ofcom after UK regulator issues £500K fine

    March 19, 2026

    US-based forum 4Chan has ridiculed Ofcom after the UK regulator hit them with a £520,000 fine for breaching the UK’s Online Safety Act, in a case that underlines the growing challenge of enforcing digital rules on overseas platforms as well as the increasingly combative response from parts of the tech ecosystem. The bulk of the [...]

  • Zack hits back – but I stand by what I said: The Green Party is dangerous

    March 19, 2026

    After yesterday’s column on Zack Polanski (“I wouldn’t vote for his party in a million years“) the Green Party leader hit back, suggesting a lack of compassion on my part. Being firmly of a free-market persuasion I’m used to having my motives questioned, but I stand by my view that Polanski’s economic policies (wealth taxes, [...]

  • Bank of England holds interest rates in unanimous decision

    March 19, 2026

    Interest rates have been held as policymakers at the Bank of England warned the war in Iran could send prices spiralling as soon as April.  Members of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) left interest rates unchanged at 3.75 per cent, with guidance to cutting rates in upcoming meetings now being dropped altogether.  Several policymakers, including [...]

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