Is this market losing its marbles? July 4, 2019 | City Talk The chart that caught the eye of the Schroders Multi-Asset Investment team this month shows that the relationship between the ISM Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) and the S&P 500 index has broken down. The PMI is based on a survey of purchasing managers from more than 300 manufacturing firms. It is a widely followed [...]
High-yielding Greene King shrugs off weather warning July 4, 2019 | City Talk Bad weather is bad news, but the dividend is attractive and Greene King typically excels in winter. On balance, Greene King (LSE:GNK) full-year numbers edge into the “glass half-full” category, as the pub owner and brewer continues to extract value from its brand and estate. Apart from a healthy return on capital of 8.5 per cent, Greene King [...]
In the age of flexible working, how can businesses prevent a cyber security nightmare? July 4, 2019 At least half of us are expected to embrace flexible working by 2020, according to the Office for National Statistics. This is excellent news for employees who crave the ability to work when and where it suits them. Unfortunately, it might not be such good news for your company’s data security. Along with the rising [...]
A long-term fund wouldn’t prevent another Woodford scandal – it completely misses the point July 4, 2019 Last week, Mark Carney said Woodford-style funds are “built on a lie”
Peer-to-peer lender Funding Circle recovers slightly after share price crash July 3, 2019 Shares in peer-to-peer lender Funding Circle made steps towards recovery today after plummeting as much as 29 per cent yesterday after it slashed its revenue projections in half. The fintech’s stock recovered by more than eight per cent today to 125p following yesterday’s trading update that said full year revenue growth is now expected to [...]
RPS blames Aussies for share price collapse July 3, 2019 | City Talk By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. Profit forecasts slashed and rising debt threatening the dividend, will this crash attract bidders? A recovery for RPS Group (LSE:RPS) since an October profit warning has proved to be short-lived after Australia’s slowing economy derailed progress at the environmental consultancy. The latest warning sent shares in the Abingdon-based business crashing by as much as [...]
LGBT and stem professionals: The battle is far from won July 3, 2019 Earlier this year, BBC viewers voted computer scientist pioneer Alan Turing as the ultimate icon of the twentieth century. In a live speech which moved many in the audience, Wildlife presenter Chris Packham spoke of Turing: “A genius. A saviour. But he was also autistic and gay, so we betrayed him and drove him to suicide. His [...]
Slacking and napping at work could lead to business success July 3, 2019 Want a killer app for making your company more innovative? Look no further than to your nearest nursery school. Here, the staff are trained to ensure that their young clients utilise a key innovation technique – the midday nap. As odd as this may seem, something similar may be just the thing to kickstart your [...]
Funding Circle woes are a warning sign for the peer-to-peer lending sector July 3, 2019 Adair Turner once said that peer-to-peer lending "will make the worst bankers look like lending geniuses"
A little more conversation, a little less technology please July 2, 2019 Profit is not just about how much money you make. It’s about how you make it too. And how likely you are to make that money again and again, so you create a sustainable business that will be around for the long term. This longevity will come as much from how you communicate as it [...]