Top UK firms set to dish out £85bn in dividends this year July 12, 2022 Shareholders in Britain's top firms are set to pocket as much as £85bn in dividends this year as boardrooms pay out excess cash to investors, new research has revealed.
Government set to unveil fresh capital markets reform to boost the City July 12, 2022 The government is set to push through a number of further reforms to the City’s capital markets to ease the way that listed firms can raise cash and allow greater participation from retail investors.
Money matters – Financial literacy: A vaccine for life July 12, 2022 | City Talk Could a double dose of financial literacy combined with experience help households make more rational financial decisions? What can be done to enable households to make more rational financial decisions? In the wise words of Warren Buffet, one of the greatest investors of all time, invest in yourself by accessing the latest financial education for [...]
Exclusive: ESG funds slump behind peers as energy and defence stocks bolstered by war July 12, 2022 Environmental, social and governance (ESG) funds in the UK have slumped below their industry peers this year as oil & gas, mining and defence stocks surge in the wake of war in Ukraine, new research has revealed.
The era of steady growth and inflation is over, BlackRock warns July 11, 2022 The world’s biggest asset manager BlackRock said today the era of steady growth and inflation was over as it revealed it had slashed its exposure to developed market equities and was bracing for extended period inflation and volatility.
Klarna valuation plummets to $6.7bn in new funding round July 11, 2022 Buy-now pay-later giant Klarna announced its valuation had plunged to $6.7bn after its latest funding round today, down from $45.6bn last year, as it becomes the latest firm to be rocked by a global tech downturn. Klarna, which provides both a consumer credit product and retail banking services in some jurisdictions, said today it had [...]
Climate reporting a ‘burden’ for pension funds but the only way forward, says Opperman July 11, 2022 Newly reappointed pensions minister Guy Opperman said today that new climate reporting measures for pension funds were a “challenge” and “burden” for fund managers but it was clear it was now the only way to clean up investment. Opperman, who resigned and was reappointed to his role last week, said that becoming the first country [...]
Landmark £1bn boost for Francis Crick Institute to strengthen UK’s future as ‘a science superpower’ July 11, 2022 In what is seen as a landmark investment in UK science, several of the UK’s largest health bodies have come together to unveil £1bn in funding for the Francis Crick Institute. The Medical Research Council (MRC), Cancer Research UK (CRUK) and Wellcome said the funding for the biomedical research centre was an investment in helping [...]
London Stock Exchange Group backs new fintech funding review as venture cash dries up July 11, 2022 The London Stock Exchange Group has thrown its weight behind a new review of the fintech funding landscape today as venture cash dries up and valuations plunge in the face of a looming recession.
Software giant Atlassian leaves UK in setback for the City’s tech hopes July 10, 2022 Australian software giant Atlassian is quitting the UK and shifting to the US in a fresh blow to London’s ambitions to establish itself as a global tech hub.