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  • LSE announces job cuts as it warns on 2019 earnings

    March 1, 2019

    London Stock Exchange will make 250 employees redundant this year it announced as it revealed it will not meet earnings targets in 2019. The exchange said it will cut five per cent of its staff to hit a £30m savings target but said it would not meet its goal of a 55 per cent goal [...]

  • Software developers beat average UK salary by 154 per cent

    February 28, 2019

    Top developers earn 154 per cent more than the average Brit, a report released today has revealed, with blockchain fuelling a rise in employer demand for such skills. Read more: Blockchain oil firm taps former JP Morgan director as new chief Software supremos command an average salary of £71,000 a year compared with the UK [...]

  • Arrow Global shares rise nine per cent on boosted full-year profits

    February 28, 2019

    Shares in Arrow Global climbed nine per cent this morning as the credit management services provider reported boosted 2018 profits. The firm’s share price hit 197.2p after it reported its 2018 full-year results, up 9.6 per cent from 179.8p, before dropping slightly to 195.2p this afternoon. The figures Arrow announced that underlying profit after tax [...]

  • Investing in Aim and EIS shares can add some excitement to your financial portfolio

    February 28, 2019

    You have some cash saved in a rainy-day fund. You’ve invested sensibly in a diverse portfolio that contains a mix of low-cost trackers and well-managed investment funds. But now you want to add a bit of excitement to this financial cocktail. If this describes you, then there are a few ways to go about it, [...]

  • Asset management firms ‘inconsistent’ with cost disclosure, City watchdog warns

    February 28, 2019

    Asset management firms are inconsistent with costs and charges disclosure compliance, the city watchdog warned today. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said asset managers must ensure they are “clear, fair and not misleading” in order to avoid confusion over costs for customers.  Read more: Asset management firms face overhaul of fund disclosure The FCA's investigation into disclosure [...]

  • How to build an investment income generating machine

    February 28, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Jemma Jackson from interactive investor. As we celebrate 20 years of ISAs, we reveal how patient investors can construct a lucrative portfolio. The launch of ISAs in 1999 did not get off to an auspicious start, being swiftly followed by the dotcom bust between March 2000 and March 2003. Indeed, the last two decades [...]

  • Billionaire venture capitalist Sir Michael Moritz replaces Man Group as Booker Prize sponsor

    February 28, 2019

    Billionaire venture capitalist Sir Michael Moritz is the new sponsor of the Booker literary prize. The sponsorship by Moritz and his wife Helena Heyman’s charitable foundation Crankstart comes after fund management firm Man Group stepped down from the role after 18 years. Moritz, who was a journalist before moving into technology investment, has been a [...]

  • Sainsbury’s shares crash as Asda merger torpedoed

    February 27, 2019  |  City Talk

    A strongly worded report from the regulator appears to have torpedoed this supermarket mega merger. What a difference a day makes. Until this morning, Sainsbury's (LSE:SBRY) was the best-performing supermarket stock over the past 12 months by some margin. Now, after the regulator's report on its proposed merger with Asda, it's the worst! After months [...]

  • Why the Fourth Industrial Revolution may create beach hotspots for investors

    February 27, 2019  |  City Talk

    The Industrial Revolution resulted in a rail network that has influenced real estate values ever since. Now the Fourth Industrial Revolution is driving the latest wave of value creation – for certain beach locations. Our focus on this blog is on identifying the shifting fortunes of global cities. Part of this involves careful analysis of [...]

  • The EIS has cost the government £3bn in tax relief, so why has it become more generous?

    February 27, 2019

    The enterprise investment scheme (EIS) celebrates its silver jubilee this year. Announced by the then chancellor Ken Clarke in the Autumn Budget in 1993, the scheme was launched at the beginning of 1994. The benefits of the EIS have remained generous – in fact, they’ve become more generous. Until April 2011, the up-front tax relief [...]

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