UK consumer confidence rises but forecasts remain bleak  December 16, 2022 Consumer confidence in the UK improved by two points this month, but still remains near all-time low levels.
Taylor Wimpey chair Irene Dorner to step down December 16, 2022 The chair of Taylor Wimpey’s board has stepped down for family reasons. Irene Dorner will quit in April 2023 at the end of its AGM with Robert Noel taking over the role, currently a senior independent director. She will stay on the board in a non executive role. Lord Jitesh Gadhia, who led the search [...]
BT to merge global and business units into one firm with earning potential of £8.5bn December 16, 2022 BT is combining two of its units into a single business which will have a revenue of about £8.5bn a year. The telecoms giant will merge its Global and Enterprise wings into a one organisation called BT Business, focusing on B2B relations. BT Enterprise has a market share of 30 per cent, providing firms and [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? December 16, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Tikehau Capital Alternative asset manager Tikehau Capital has poached a director from consumer goods giant Unilever to co-lead its private equity regenerative agriculture practice. Laurent-David Charbit, who first launched his career in supply chains at Michelin before [...]
Home REIT: We’ve no idea where our rent comes from December 15, 2022 Beleaguered property investor Home REIT has admitted it has no idea how much rent it receives through government housing benefit payments despite saying its business model ultimately relies on them, City A.M. can reveal.
Trump unveils superhero NFT collection after teasing ‘major announcement’ December 15, 2022 Donald Trump has sensationally launched a superhero-themed NFT trading card collection today after teasing a "major announcement" on his Truth Social platform earlier in the day.
Shapps ends flagship small business digital support scheme December 15, 2022 Grant Shapps has pulled the plug on the ‘Help to Grow: Digital programme’ following lacklustre participation and rising costs, sparking a backlash from industry bodies. In a statement on Thursday, Shapps who currently serves as the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said Government “cannot justify the continued cost” of the “Digital” [...]
Simpson’s saved? Historic City chophouse granted status as asset of value December 15, 2022 The City of London has decided to designate Simpson’s Tavern – the historic City bar and restaurant threatened with closure – as an asset of community value at a meeting this afternoon. The historic eatery was designated an Asset of Community Value by the City of London Corporation’s Policy and Resources Committee unanimously – taking [...]
City chamber of commerce launched to help Square Mile firms navigate challenges December 15, 2022 The City’s chamber of commerce has launched a new body dedicated to supporting business within the Square Mile. London Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced the creation of the City of London Chamber this week. It will be a forum for firms of all sectors to convene and and discuss ideas, from the biggest banks [...]
TikTok algorithm drives teens to dangerous content says new study December 15, 2022 TikTok’s algorithms drive young people towards self-harm and eating disorder content within minutes, new research suggests. According to a study from the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), the video-sharing app is rife with dangerous content, including restrictive diets, suicide and self harm. The campaign group found one youth account was shown suicide content within [...]