Judge rejects Nigeria’s call for share of Glencore bribery fine October 26, 2022 A London judge has rejected Nigeria’s call for a share of any money paid out by Glencore to the UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO), after the commodity trader pleaded guilty on seven counts of bribery last May. Lawyers acting on behalf of the Federal Republic of Nigeria urged the court to issue a compensation order [...]
DX shareholder moves to oust chair over botched inquiry October 26, 2022 A major shareholder in London-listed logistics company DX Group called for its chair to be ousted today as it accused him of having “severely harmed investor perceptions” in the firm.
Europe’s insurance lobby welcomes overturning of EU online marketing rules October 26, 2022 Europe’s main insurance sector lobby group has welcomed the EU’s decision to overturn rules regulating the sector’s online and telecoms marketing activities. Insurance Europe, whose members include Lloyd’s and the Association of British Insurers (ABI), said it “strongly welcomes” the repeal of the EU’s consumer rights legislation, which seeks to protect consumers that sign contracts [...]
Post-Brexit deal with New Zealand goes to Parliament despite ‘concerns’ over removing tariffs October 26, 2022 A post-Brexit deal between the UK and New Zealand will be “formally laid in Parliament” today despite concerns over its impact on UK producers. International trade minister Kemi Badenoch made the announcement in a letter to Angus MacNeil, the chair of the international trade committee. The deal was agreed in February by Bedanoch’s predecessor and [...]
Start-ups look to debt after VCs ‘lost discipline’, says Silicon Valley Bank chief October 26, 2022 UK start-ups are leaning on debt to fuel their growth this year as venture capital investors are buffeted by a downturn, having “lost discipline” in a funding frenzy last year, the UK chief of Silicon Valley Bank has said.
LNG cargoes await supply squeeze as Europe readies itself for tough winter October 26, 2022 Dozens of LNG cargoes have been in slow transit across Europe in recent weeks, awaiting the prime opportunity to unload their valuable resources.
Top firms pile pressure on governments for mandatory nature reporting October 26, 2022 Top global firms are piling pressure on heads of state to roll out mandatory nature reporting by 2030 as businesses prepare to gather for COP15 global talks on biodiversity in December.
Peloton lures CEO back from retirement with £145m package despite tumbling market value October 26, 2022 Peloton lured chief exec Barry McCarthy out of retirement with a handsome package worth $168m (£145m), making him one of the highest-paid bosses in the US. McCarthy, who previously served as chief of finance at both Spotify and Netflix, replaced Peloton co-founder John Foley as CEO of the fitness company back in February. McCarthy is often credited [...]
Pound climbing fast: UK assets buoyed by PM Sunak as Sterling hits highest level since mini-Budget October 26, 2022 Rishi Sunak’s appointment as PM has buoyed UK assets this morning and is taking the pound towards the 1.16 level against the US dollar, the highest level since the mini-budget. “Almost all news headlines have centred around the appointment of Rishi Sunak as next Tory leader and Prime Minister. Discussing Sterling this morning with City [...]
Telecom giant EE bursts onto the fast-growing cyber security scene with alarm systems October 26, 2022 Telecom giant EE said this morning the company wants to make digital security more accessible to the public. Therefore, the operator unveiled new monthly subscription packages around home and cyber security. EE said customers will be able to buy home security deals – including a home alarm system – and an online cyber security package [...]