US economy races ahead of UK despite Federal Reserve crushing Americans with rate hikes January 26, 2023 The US economy is growing much faster than expected despite the Federal Reserve piling pressure on Americans with aggressive interest rate hikes to tame inflation, official figures out today show. Stateside gross domestic product (GDP) climbed 2.9 per cent over the three months to December, better than the 2.6 per cent growth pencilled in by [...]
EY Germany likely to slash hundreds of jobs as Wirecard scandal fall out casts shadow over future profits January 26, 2023 EY’s German arm is planning to cut 40 partners and 380 staff as it attempts to boost profitability in the wake of the Wirecard scandal. The Big Four accounting firm’s German business is in talks to ditch hundreds of jobs after top audit clients including Commerzbank, DWS, and KfW pulled away from the firm following [...]
Bank dealmaking slumped to a five year low in 2022 – will it rebound this year? January 26, 2023 Mergers and acquisitions involving Europe’s top lenders slumped to their lowest level in five years last year as aggressive moves by central banks spooked dealmakers, new research has revealed.
Mastercard beats earnings estimate as consumer spending holds and cross-border transfers rise January 26, 2023 Consumer spending holding strong and a jump in cross-border payments helped Mastercard beat analyst’s earnings estimates for the last quarter, the company said today. At $2.62, Mastercard’s earnings per share was slightly higher than analyst estimates, while profit rose six percent in the period to $2.5bn, matching expectations, the firm said in its quarterly earnings [...]
Over 6,000 more jobs cut as IBM and SAP follow tech giants in mass layoffs January 26, 2023 Tech firms IBM and SAP have today both announced mass layoffs set to affect over 6,000 jobs, joining the tech downturn of 2023. IBM Corp, an American multinational technology corporation, today announced 3,900 layoffs while European tech firm SAP said it planned to cut 3,000 staff. News of the layoff sent IBM’s share price two [...]
‘Intelligence received’ suggesting airports breaking competition law – regulator January 26, 2023 UK airports could be breaking competition law, according to information received by a regulator. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has written to airport operators warning of “serious consequences” for illegal information sharing. The letter, produced jointly with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), stated: “The CMA has recently received intelligence to suggest that some UK [...]
Ofgem threatens six-figure fine for supplier over late renewable payments January 26, 2023 Embattled challenger supplier Delta Gas and Power could be hit with a £100,000 fine from Ofgem for late renewable payments.
National Grid on brink of reviving coal as cold snap escalates energy crisis January 26, 2023 National Grid has turned to coal amid an enduring cold snap, as it battles to keep Britain's lights on this winter.
Almost 300 jobs at risk at Asda and 4,100 staff face pay cut January 26, 2023 Asda has unveiled a major shake-up of store operations, which will put close to 300 roles at risk and reduce pay for more than 4,000 night workers. The supermarket chain has proposed that some overnight restocking shifts at 184 stores are moved to the daytime, putting 211 night shift manager roles at risk. It said the [...]
Q&A: Fintech boss Janine Hirt on how London can stay ahead of EU rivals January 26, 2023 Fintech is an increasingly vital part of the UK’s financial ecosystem – so it’s high time to chat with Janine Hirt, the CEO of industry body Innovate Finance, on the challenges that come with keeping the UK out in front of Europe While the UK has historically been a global leader in FinTech – receiving [...]