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  • Now German businesses are calling for post-Brexit partnership with UK

    February 14, 2017

    Firms in Germany want to maintain strong ties with the UK once it departs the EU, the managing director of one of the country's major industry groups has said. "Ideally, we would have a deep and comprehensive partnership agreement on investment and trade," said Markus Kerber of BDI, according to Reuters.  Kerber warned the fallout from Brexit could disrupt [...]

  • Workers at this City stalwart have been banned from drinking during the day

    February 14, 2017

    Looks like it's going to be dry January all year long for the boozers at Lloyd's of London. City workers at the historic institution have been banned from drinking during the day because alcohol has caused so may disciplinary cases, according to the Evening Standard. Lloyd's, known for its world-class work in insurance, now has [...]

  • Activist investor Chris Hohn launches bid to block €8.5bn aerospace deal, potentially pitting TCI against the French government

    February 14, 2017

    Sir Chris Hohn’s activist hedge fund has launched a bid to block an €8.5bn (£7.2bn) aerospace deal. The Children’s Investment (TCI) Fund, which owns a 4.1 per cent stake in Safran, wants to block the aircraft-engine maker’s takeover deal for plane-seat supplier Zodiac. Read more: Safran's €8.5bn takeover of aircraft seat maker Zodiac takes off [...]

  • Ministers are mulling the creation of a new generation of free ports once the UK’s customs arrangements are clarified

    February 14, 2017

    Ministers are considering proposals to create a new generation of free ports after the UK's customs status is resolved. Prime Minister Theresa May said last month the UK would seek a new customs agreement with the European Union, with current terms effectively precluding new free ports. However, City A.M understands the creation of ports outside of [...]

  • City watchdog seeks to improve capital markets for companies and investors

    February 14, 2017

    The City watchdog today laid out a discussion paper seeking advice on how the UK primary capital markets could be improved for companies seeking funds and investors. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is canvassing views on whether primary equity markets provide enough capital for company growth, particular in the early-stage science and technology sector. Read [...]

  • RMT and Southern Rail talks break down

    February 14, 2017

    Talks between Southern Rail and the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union have broken down. The two groups have been in disagreement about the role of the guard on Southern Rail services, and the dispute has led to days of strike action, over several months. Southern had come to an agreement with Aslef, the union [...]

  • Parkdean and NewDay deals helped European private equity stage late comeback in 2016

    February 14, 2017

    European private equity activity began to recover in the last quarter of 2016 after a difficult first nine months to the year, according to a report published today. Although the number of European private equity deals tracked by the Private Equity Barometer fell, the total value of the transactions came in at its highest level, €39.1bn, [...]

  • Nine out of 10 MPs say the UK’s air links are more important than ever before

    February 14, 2017

    Almost nine out of 10 MPs say the UK's air connectivity is more important than ever before, and a large majority say the issue should be a top negotiating priority for the government after Brexit. A survey commissioned by the Airport Operators Association found that 86 per cent of MPs agreed on the increased significance of [...]

  • Protectionism is raising risks to companies’ global supply chains

    February 14, 2017

    Protectionism and macroeconomic uncertainty have increased the risks to the world’s supply chains to the highest level in 24 years, according to an index tracking world trade. The index grew to a record high as Western Europe saw risks to the world economy’s globalised structure increase markedly, according to economists at Dun & Bradstreet. Companies [...]

  • Broken-hearted: sales drop at John Lewis on the week before Valentine’s Day

    February 14, 2017

    Sales at retail bellweather John Lewis fell in the second week of February, signalling that the sector may be heading for another poor performance this month after retail sales dropped in January. Total sales at John Lewis for the week to 11 February were £73m, down two per cent on the same week last year. [...]

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