Credit Suisse shares tumble as investor concerns grow October 3, 2022 Shares in Credit Suisse have tumbled beyond seven per per cent today as a charm offensive by bosses over the weekend failed to reassure investors over the bank’s financial stability.
Oil rebounds with OPEC+ expected to confirm swingeing output cuts October 3, 2022 Oil prices climbed more than $3 this morning, with investors expecting the biggest cut to oil output this week since the start of the pandemic.
Drax hacks down Canadian forests to fuel power plant, investigation claims October 3, 2022 Drax has been cutting down environmentally-important forests in Canada to fuel the UK's biggest power station.
Ashurst seeks to capitalise on consulting boom with launch of UK advice business October 3, 2022 City law firm Ashurst is set to expand its services offering by launching a UK consulting business. The Silver Circle firm plans to build on the successes it has had in Australia by launching a London based risk advisory business. Ashurst’s new consulting business will be led by a trio made up of current Ashurst [...]
AJ Bell strikes consultancy deal with founder October 3, 2022 AJ Bell has struck a deal with a consultancy firm owned by founder Andy Bell today as he prepares to step down as chief executive and into an advisory role.
Pensions fund collapse fears were ‘overreaction’, says PwC executive October 3, 2022 Fears of a wave of pension fund insolvencies last week were an “overreaction”, the global pensions chief of PwC said today, after concerns spread amid the fallout of the government’s so-called mini budget.
Peel Hunt says revenues will tumble to £40.5m as capital market slump continues October 3, 2022 Investment bank Peel Hunt said it expected revenues to come in at £40.5m in the first six months of the year as it continues to feel strain of a slump in capital markets activity this year.
Socially conscious insurer Lemonade makes first entry into UK market October 3, 2022 New York insuretech company Lemonade Inc today launched in the UK market with a view to disrupting Britain’s centuries-old insurance sector with its socially-conscious, AI-driven business model. The digital insurer aims to break the “cycle of distrust that plagues the insurance industry” with its pledge to cap its margins at 25 per cent by donating [...]
Semiconductor supply to be tight until end of 2023, says Stellantis boss October 2, 2022 The supply of critical semiconductors is expected to remain tight until the end of next year, the boss of Fiat carmaker Stellantis said today. Speaking to French newspaper Le Parisien, Carlos Tavaresn said: “The situation will remain very complicated until the end of 2023, then will ease a little. “Semiconductor manufacturers have an interest in making [...]
Credit Suisse chief looks to soothe staff concerns over bank’s stability October 2, 2022 The chief of beleaguered lender Credit Suisse has stepped into to soothe staff concerns over the financial stability of the bank, as it prepares to publish a major strategic review this month.