UK firms cut back on hiring as rising costs hit business optimism February 13, 2023 British firms have begun cutting back on hiring as services businesses suffered a hit from the UK’s cost-of-living crisis, new research from BDO shows. Hiring has fallen to its lowest levels since December 2021, following a sharp drop in business output over the previous year, data from BDO’s business trends report shows. UK business output [...]
Crypto venture capital dries up as investors flee after FTX turmoil February 13, 2023 Investment into cryptocurrency startups collapsed at the end of 2022 as the market was shaken by the implosion of Sam Bankman-Fried’s exchange FTX and a string of high-profile bankruptcies, new research has revealed. The flow of cash into crypto start-ups fell to $2.5bn in the final three months of 2022 – down 75 per cent [...]
Home REIT’s top tenant looking to offload leases as cash troubles continue February 13, 2023 The biggest tenant of beleaguered property investor Home REIT is looking to offload its leases to other housing providers after warning it can no longer pay rent to the firm, City A.M. has learned.
Make childcare cheaper to tackle UK’s talent crunch, business lobby says February 12, 2023 The UK government should make childcare more affordable to help ease the country’s labour shortages, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has said. In the upcoming Spring Budget, UK chancellor Jeremy Hunt should set out plans to help “cash strapped” parents pay for childcare, the business lobby group said. It warned talent shortages are holding [...]
UK law firms hold back on layoffs as legal sector revenues continue to soar February 12, 2023 The UK’s legal sector continued to grow in the final months of 2022 despite a downturn in the wider professional services sector. Legal sector revenues increased six per cent from November to December 2022, to heights of £4bn, figures from the UK’s Office for National Statistics show. The uptick came as the UK’s wider services [...]
Meta gears up for more job cuts as staff complain of ‘lack of clarity’ February 12, 2023 Meta employees have complained about a "lack of clarity" around budgets at the social media giant as the firm readies for another round of job cuts, according to a report in the Financial Times.
Tech Nation lines up potential buyers for assets as closure looms February 12, 2023 Start-up group Tech Nation has reportedly lined up a host of potential bidders for its assets as it prepares to permanently close its doors at the end of March.
London-based Osmosis wins $4.5bn ESG mandate from Dutch pension fund February 12, 2023 London-based asset manager Osmosis has won a $4.5bn sustainable investment mandate from a top Dutch pension fund looking to slash the environmental impact of its investment portfolio.
Gold’s recent recovery could start to wane, analysts warn February 12, 2023 Gold's strong resurgence in recent weeks could start to wane, analysts have warned, as the current price remains a barrier to entry for potential investors.
IEA: Surging renewables to become dominant electricity source within three years February 11, 2023 Electricity demand and worldwide energy supplies are becoming increasingly weather dependent, reveals the IEA.