Square Mile and Me: Emma Kane on building a City institution and her musical past March 23, 2023 Each week we ask the City’s movers and shakers to give us a tour of the Square Mile they know. Today, it’s Emma Kane, UK CEO of SEC Newgate and chair of Target Ovarian Cancer What was your first job? My first job was as a professional tenor saxophonist but my first role in the [...]
Rival brokers FinnCap and Cenkos Securities merge to make City’s largest mid-tier investment bank March 23, 2023 Rival brokers FinnCap and Cenkos Securities have agreed an all-share merger which will create the City’s largest investment bank focusing on small cap growth companies. Together the combined company has expected revenue of more than £50m and over £20m on its balance sheet. Both companies’ shareholders will hold 50 per cent of the equity in [...]
Lloyd’s of London cheers strong results despite paper loss in 2022 March 23, 2023 The centuries-old insurance marketplace Lloyd’s of London reported a significant uptick in premiums last year, though mark-to-mark accountancy rules saw it book a pre-tax £800m loss in 2022. Lloyd’s expects that loss to reverse in the coming years as interest rates boost investments and assets reach maturity. The Lime Street icon reported underwriting profits of [...]
Is this crisis capitalism’s fault? No. And neither was the last one March 23, 2023 In the fourth of an eight part series, Dr Rainer Zitelmann mythbusts the arguments against free markets. Today, it’s “Capitalism repeatedly leads to new economic and financial crises” For as long as there have been anti-capitalists, they have been anticipating the great crisis that would bring about the final, irreversible collapse of capitalism. Karl Marx [...]
Mark Kleinman: This crisis feels far from over March 23, 2023 Deal of the century or dud of the decade? UBS’s government-orchestrated swoop on Credit Suisse, its historic rival, was one of those moments in global finance that will be debated long after any of those involved in have retired to their lives of Alpine luxury. Make no mistake: this was a state bailout masquerading as [...]
City brokers Finncap and Cenkos Securities to merge in all-share deal March 23, 2023 Rival brokers Finncap and Cenkos Securities are reportedly in advanced talks to merge in an all-share deal that could be announced as soon as this morning. If it goes ahead, the tie-up, first reported by Sky News’ Mark Kleinman late last night, could create the City’s biggest dedicated investment bank for small-cap growth companies. The [...]
UK ‘unicorn’ creation plummets as tech venture capital dries up March 23, 2023 The creation of so-called unicorns in the UK’s tech sector slowed by more than ten times last year as venture capital dried up and companies reined in their valuations to raise cash, new data has revealed.
Hurricane Ian sees global insurance sector suffer more than $100bn loss for the fifth time since 1970 March 22, 2023 The global insurance sector suffered natural catastrophe losses of more than $100bn (£81bn) for just the fifth time in 2022, after taking a major hit from Hurricane Ian, new research shows. Natural catastrophes caused $275bn worth of damage in 2022, costing insurance companies $125bn, the research from reinsurance company Swiss Re shows. The hit [...]
Boss of British Gas owner Centrica handed fivefold pay increase to £4.5m March 22, 2023 The boss of British Gas owner Centrica has been handed a £4.5m pay package, after record profits last year.
CMA: US chipmaker Broadcom’s £50bn VMware deal could hurt server competition March 22, 2023 Britain’s competition regulator said U.S. chipmaker Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware VMW.N could make servers more expensive, and it would refer the $61 billion deal (£49bn) to an in-depth inquiry unless its concerns were addressed. Broadcom AVGO.O agreed to buy the cloud computing and virtualisation company last year to diversify into enterprise software. Britain’s Competition and [...]