Why I’m proud that the art industry has taken a stand against the Sackler family March 27, 2019 When I heard that the Tate Group was following the National Gallery’s example by refusing to take further donations from the Sackler Trust, funded by the Sackler family, I felt a sense of both relief and pride in the arts industry. The Trust has for many years made generous donations to leading artistic and philanthropic [...]
10 London fintechs prepare to scale up as they join Tech Nation startup programme March 27, 2019 London fintechs dominate the latest entries to a government-backed startup programme as the capital's fintech sector continues to boom. Monzo, Starling Bank, Revolut and Salary Finance were among the companies selected for this year’s Future 50 programme. Read more: Fintech unicorn Oaknorth more than trebles profits The scheme, which is run by government-backed Tech Nation, [...]
Wirecard shares soar as head office cleared of wrongdoing following fraud allegations March 26, 2019 Shares in payment firm Wirecard soared today after a law firm cleared the company’s head office of wrongdoing following allegations of fraud and false accounting. An independent investigation by law firm Rajah & Tann found that local staff at the company’s Singapore office may have committed crimes but these were not material to the German [...]
Millions from London Capital & Finance flowed through accounts of four men, say administrators March 26, 2019 Millions of pounds of money invested in collapsed mini-bond company London Capital & Finance flowed through the accounts of four men, the administrators report said today. The report said Andy Thomson – LC&F’s chief executive, Simon Hume-Kendall – the chairman of one its biggest borrower London Oil & Gas, Elten Barker – who was a [...]
Nine UK shares that tick all of Warren Buffett’s boxes March 26, 2019 | City Talk By Kyle Caldwell from interactive investor. Looking for equity-based ISA inspiration? We run through the investment checklist of the Berkshire Hathaway chairman to identify UK shares that pass his stockpicking rules. American investor Warren Buffett is to the world of investment what Lionel Messi is to football: the greatest of his generation in the profession [...]
London’s creative industries are a culture club boxing out young people – here’s how we can fix that March 26, 2019 London’s creative and cultural sector has boomed in recent years, but despite its success, women, members of black, Asian, and minority ethnic groups, and other people from less advantaged backgrounds remain woefully underrepresented, particularly in senior positions. This is a result of London’s creative industry becoming a “culture club” – one that is exclusive, with membership [...]
Rolls-Royce boss enjoys £1.6m pay increase despite £2.9bn 2018 losses and engine issues March 25, 2019 Rolls-Royce chief executive Warren East saw his pay skyrocket by more than £1.6m last year, despite presiding over a loss-making year and a series of issues with the firm’s engines which grounded a British Airways jet for nearly a year. East did not receive a rise in his base salary, but was the beneficiary of [...]
Financial services group IFG agrees £206m takeover bid from City private equity firm Epiris March 25, 2019 Financial services group IFG has agreed to be taken over by UK private equity firm Epiris in a take-private deal worth £206m. The London and Dublin-listed company announced it had agreed the cash offer along with its full year results this morning. Read more: Epiris raises £821m for first fund and targets UK-based businesses The [...]
ASOS and Bonmarche in share price collapse March 25, 2019 | City Talk By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. Investors in these two high-profile retailers ran for the hills following the latest trading updates. While ASOS (LSE:ASC) and Bonmarche (LSE:BON) operate in two very different retail worlds, the pair have plenty in common from an investor viewpoint after their December profit warnings were followed by more disappointment last [...]
Cutting the ‘Hemline Index’ down to size March 25, 2019 | City Talk Created by economist George Taylor just three years ahead of the 1929 Wall Street Crash, his theory of the on the so-called ‘Hemline Index’ holds that when share prices go up, so do hemlines. By the same token, during tougher economic periods, skirts and dresses get longer. The original thinking seems to have run that, [...]