Meet the UK’s professional mermaids March 12, 2014 LinkedIn, the internet’s answer to a our hatred of networking events, has passed a notable milestone (ahem, as has the internet, “happy 25th birthday internet”). The business-friendly social network now has 15m members in the UK. That’s a relatively impressive 23 per cent of the UK. But what is perhaps more impressive, is the [...]
What you need to know before the US open March 12, 2014 With little in the way of economic data today, investors will likely be looking towards China and the worries over copper. The metal’s hit a 2010 low, with gold hitting a five-and-a-half-month high. The news fuels concerns over China’s continuing economic slowdown, with European markets falling for a fourth day, and US stock futures suggest [...]
G7 says it won’t recognise Crimea referendum March 12, 2014 G7 has warned that it won’t recognise a referendum in Crimea on joining Russia. In a statement, it’s said it would have “no legal effect” because it would violate Ukraine’s constitution. It's also called on Russia today to immediately halt its actions in supporting the referendum, saying that, if it moves to annex Crimea, it'll [...]
Opec raises oil demand outlook for 2014 March 12, 2014 The Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has today raised its forecast for oil demand growth in 2014 for the second month in a row. Opec, which accounts for 40 per cent of the world’s oil supply and represents 12 countries, has revised its forecast by 50,000 barrels per day to 1.14m bopd. Total [...]
G4S to pay government £109m over tagging contracts March 12, 2014 G4S has agreed to reimburse the government £109m plus value-added tax for overcharging on the company's contract to electronically tag prisoners, according to the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). The figure is significantly higher in cash terms than the £24m that G4S offered in November. The MoJ said it would consider asking for larger amount if [...]
It’s not practical for an independent Scotland to keep the pound, says George Soros March 12, 2014 Billionaire George Soros has said this morning that it wouldn’t be “practical” for an independent Scotland to keep sterling, but that a separate currency is “potentially dangerous”. Speaking to ITV's Richard Edgar, Soros said Scotland should seek membership with the European Central Bank – i.e. join the euro – because sticking with the Bank of [...]
Bank of England appoints Lord Grabiner QC to lead forex probe March 12, 2014 The UK's central bank has appointed Lord Grabiner QC, the man who oversaw News Corp's internal hacking investigation, to lead an investigation into "conduct issues in the foreign exchange market." Grabiner is a commercial lawyer, with over 40 years of experience working on commercial litigation cases in London. The investigation, which is supported by Travers [...]
Pictures: Snoop’s in the Dogg House March 12, 2014 Uber trendy travel startup Airbnb, which lets holidayers book stays at regular people’s homes, has roped rapster-extraordinaire Snoop Dogg in to help with its pop-up event at SXSW festival in Austin, Texas this year. The rapper, who briefly re-styled as Snoop Lion before seemingly going Dogg again, has designed a pop-up house which reflects [...]
BoAML director to join FCA as investment boss March 12, 2014 Another high-profile hire for the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). The regulator’s announced this morning that it’s appointed Julia Hoggett as head of investment banking in its supervision division. Hoggett, who’ll start in early May, joins the regulator from Bank of America Merrill Lynch, where she’s currently a managing director responsible for a variety of debt [...]
Poorest areas in England hit hardest by tobacco taxes March 12, 2014 There continues to be a strong link between smoking rates and economic deprivation, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Smoking rates are disproportionately concentrated in areas of high deprivation, while more affluent areas tend to have lower smoking rates. The ONS grouped areas of England into five categories (quintiles), with quintile one representing [...]