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  • Monzo ‘absolutely not’ the next Wonga, says founder amid high-cost loan speculation

    December 5, 2018

    Monzo is “absolutely not” going to be the next Wonga, its founder has said, amid speculation the digital bank was planning to move into the high-cost loan space. Tom Blomfield, whose up-and-coming challenger bank this morning completed a landmark £20m crowdfunding round powered by its own customers, told City A.M. he was “categorically not working [...]

  • Philip Hammond confirms he will borrow more and look at tax changes in ‘no deal’

    December 5, 2018

    Philip Hammond has confirmed the government would be forced to borrow billions more and consider tax changes to counter the economic impact of no deal. Appearing before the Treasury Select Committee on Wednesday, the Chancellor said the onus would be on the government to keep blood in the veins of the economy as the Bank of [...]

  • Crossrail boss Terry Morgan resigns after Sadiq Khan spat

    December 5, 2018

    The chairman of Crossrail and HS2 has resigned from both roles following a dispute with mayor Sadiq Khan over delays and spiralling costs. Terry Morgan admitted last week he expected to be sacked amid rising costs and opening delays to both the Crossrail and HS2 projects. Morgan, who has led Crossrail for almost a decade, [...]

  • Proxy adviser tells investors to vote against ‘excessive’ pay of Associated British Foods boss

    December 5, 2018

    An influential advisory group today recommended that shareholders vote against the "excessive" pay package of the Associated British Foods (ABF) boss. The firm’s chief executive George Weston, who belongs to the billionaire family that owns a majority stake in ABF, earns approximately 129 times the salary of the company’s average employee, with proxy firm Pensions [...]

  • The colour purple: Cadbury loses latest court battle over trademark

    December 5, 2018

    The Court of Appeal has ruled against chocolate-make Cadbury in a battle over its ability to trademark a shade of purple. Cadbury was attempting to modify a trademark it already holds in relation to the use of a distinctive shade of purple with its chocolate bars. Cadbury’s trade mark for the shade of purple “applied [...]

  • Bank of England delays cyber stress test as it focuses on Brexit

    December 5, 2018

    The Bank of England (BoE) will delay work on a cyber stress test for banks as it focuses on Brexit preparations, according to minutes published today. The BoE’s financial policy committee (FPC) said it will put off a scheme to test how banks react to cyber attacks, which was due to launch early next year. [...]

  • City watchdog taken to court over failure to act in Royal Bank of Scotland GRG scandal

    December 5, 2018

    A Scottish businessman is taking City watchdog the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to court over its role in the investigation into the Royal Bank of Scotland’s restructuring unit. According to court documents, frequent RBS critic Neil Mitchell has filed an application for a judicial review of the FCA’s decision not to sanction anyone from RBS’s [...]

  • Boohoo countdown promotions broke advertising rules, says ASA

    December 5, 2018

    Online fashion retailer Boohoo misled customers by using a fake countdown clock, according to the Advertising Standards Agency (ASA). The advertising watchdog said Boohoo broke its rules by using false time limits, putting customers under unnecessary pressure to make purchases. Boohoo’s promotions used a countdown clock offering shoppers discounts if they bought items before a deadline. But an [...]

  • Watchdog to launch in-depth probe into Paypal’s iZettle takeover

    December 5, 2018

    The UK’s competition watchdog plans to launch an in-depth investigation into PayPal’s takeover of iZettle amid fears it could drive up prices for customers. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it is concerned the deal could negatively impact future competition for mobile payment services, which it said could result in higher prices or lower quality service [...]

  • Stagecoach shares climb 15 per cent despite £85m balance sheet blow from US division

    December 5, 2018

    Stagecoach shares climbed by 12 per cent this morning despite its writedown of its US, as investors focused on the business’s underlying performance in the UK. The figures Stagecoach revenue fell to £1.23bn in the six months to the end of October, down from £1.79bn in the same period in 2017. Underlying profit before tax [...]

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