FCA brings in six directors and hires ‘almost 500’ to meet expanding remit July 5, 2022 The City watchdog said today it had bolstered its senior leadership team and hired almost 500 people in the past six months as it races to keep up with a rapidly expanding remit.
Gold weighed down by hawkish Federal Reserve and resurgent US dollar July 4, 2022 The hawkish US Federal Reserve's response to soaring inflation and the strengthening of the US dollar continue to weigh down gold prices.
Head of London Stock Exchange’s data transformation quits after just a year in charge July 1, 2022 The London Stock Exchange’s head of data and analytics transformation has stepped down after just a year in charge. Andrea Remyn Stone quit her post as head of data and analytics citing personal reasons with the LSE’s CEO filling the role until it is permanently filled. The move comes after the London Stock Exchange bought [...]
OPEC+ to avoid pledges to further boost oil output despite Western pressure June 30, 2022 Western hopes for more oil are dwindling, as the world's most influential cartel refuses to commit to September supply increases.
Are we heading for a global recession? June 29, 2022 | City Talk Keith Wade, Chief Economist, discusses what central bankers’ next move might be, what markets are pricing in and what the probability of a recession is. People are worrying about a global recession and with good reason. But what if the factors driving rising prices are beyond the limits of policymakers’ control? The squeeze on living [...]
Oil round up: G7 stops short of unveiling mooted oil price cap while OPEC revels in rising revenues June 28, 2022 The G7 has stopped short of banning the transport of Russian oil above a certain price, and will instead just explore the option.
Withdrawing investor tax breaks could choke off start-up investment, VC bodies warn MPs June 27, 2022 Venture capital bodies have today warned MPs that the withdrawal of tax incentives for investors could choke off the flow of capital into UK start-ups and restrict the growth of the country's tech sector.
Dealmaking drought set to continue amid recession fears June 26, 2022 A dealmaking drought is set to continue this year as firms batten down the hatches for a prolonged period of rampant inflation and stock market turbulence, analysts have warned.
London IPOs in decline since Brexit vote as British companies flock to New York June 24, 2022 London’s IPO market share has dropped since the Brexit vote as British companies seek to list in New York. Listings in the UK are at their lowest in over 10 years despite the government relaxing some rules to attract IPOs and make London a post-Brexit listings favourite. IPO activity in the country dropped to about [...]
World’s biggest hedge fund bets £8.6bn against European stock market will keep falling June 24, 2022 Bridgewater Associates, the world’s biggest hedge fund, has bet £$8.56bn ($10.5bn) that Europe’s stock market will continue to decline. The US investment management firm shorted shares of 28 European companies, including bets of more than £407m ($500m) against 28 firms. The Bloomberg data, reported by the Times, says among the European firms shorted are France’s [...]