Simba Sleep slashes valuation as it looks for cash in fundraising jungle February 11, 2019 Mattress website Simba sleep has been forced to slash its valuation for the second time as it looks to raise more cash in an “increasingly challenging” environment. The company has faced issues after shares fell over 90 per cent in listed rival Eve Sleep last year. Read more: Eve Sleep shares dive after investors buy for [...]
Eon front of the queue with £117 increase as energy suppliers eye price rises February 11, 2019 Eon has become the first energy company to jack up prices for almost 2m customers just days after Ofgem said it would let suppliers charge more for electricity and gas. Customers on default tariffs will face bills over 10 per cent higher from the beginning of April, the company confirmed today. Read more: Ofgem price [...]
CMA must investigate the online advertising market, government report states February 11, 2019 The online advertising market must face a probe by the competition watchdog amid concerns tech giants are putting the future of quality journalism at risk, a major government report has found. In its findings published today, the Cairncross Review called on the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to investigate the online advertising market to ensure [...]
Ex-Barclays trader accused of Euribor rigging felt ‘let down and used’ by private messages February 11, 2019 A former Barclays employee on trial for Euribor rigging has said he felt "let down and used" when he discovered that a colleague had been privately discussing with another trader at a rival bank how they could alter submissions for the interest rate benchmark. Colin Bermingham, 62, told Southwark Crown Court he felt it was "absolutely not right" that [...]
The Great Russian Firewall: Putin’s unplugging his country from the internet February 11, 2019 Russia is preparing to detach itself from the rest of the world by briefly disconnecting from the internet, as it readies for future cyber warfare. The test, due to be held before 1 April, will keep all data circulating between Russian citizens and organisations within the country's borders rather than passing through international routes. The move [...]
UK slips behind Norway and Finland in readiness for driverless cars February 11, 2019 Britain’s rivals are speeding ahead in the race to introduce driverless cars onto the roads, according to research. The UK slipped two places this year down to seventh place in KPMG’s rankings on progress and capacity for adopting the technology, overtaken by Norway and Finland. Read more: Tomtom to focus on driverless after €910m sale [...]
Central Bank of Ireland governor Philip Lane to be next European Central Bank chief economist February 11, 2019 Ireland’s Central Bank governor Philip Lane has received backing from eurozone finance ministers to become the European Central Bank’s chief economist. Lane was the only candidate put forward for the job and his role will be confirmed by EU leaders at a meeting next month. Read more: European Central Bank leaves interest rates unchanged He [...]
Wisdom of crowds: startup brings crowd funding to litigation finance February 11, 2019 When Cormac Leech, chief executive of new crowd funding litigation platform Axiafunder, is questioned about the potential 20-30 per cent returns offered to investors on its website, he doubles down. “If anything I’d say its conservatively 20-30 per cent, we would aspire to do better than that actually,” he says. Any investment offering such stellar [...]
To buy or not to buy: The never-ending twists in Mike Ashley’s retail plan February 11, 2019 What on earth is Mike Ashley’s plan? That is the question echoing around the City every time the retail tycoon emerges as an unlikely buyer of another beleaguered high street brand. It is almost a weekly occurrence these days, and one that leaves journalists, shareholders, and even some of Ashley’s own directors scratching their heads [...]
Watchdog delays final report on Sainsbury’s-Asda supermarket merger February 11, 2019 The UK's competition watchdog today extended its probe into the supermarket tie-up between Sainsbury's and Asda by eight weeks. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it had decided to delay the publication of its report to give it enough time to “reach a fully reasoned final decision” on the £12bn merger. An inquiry group [...]