Fast-growing law firm TLT’s new head of London says the City is supporting its success April 27, 2024 UK law firm TLT has had rapid financial growth over the last several years, with London as a key to that success. Its new head of its City office sat down with City A.M.
Private equity valuations are holding firm in the face of higher rates but can we trust them? April 27, 2024 Private equity valuations have built up a reputation for being overestimated, but is that really the case?
Rolls Royce, Antofagasta, Natwest: these top FTSE 100 stocks have returned over 30 per cent this year April 27, 2024 The FTSE 100 does still offer something to get excited about despite a ballooning number of companies leaving the London Stock Exchange.
Why stepping aside was the best business decision for Vinted’s founders April 27, 2024 Lessons from Vinted: When is it time to let someone else take over and bring your business to the next level?
Is there enough student housing for the next cohort of school leavers in September? April 27, 2024 “It’s a good time to enter the market,” Jay Ahluwalia, principal director of Dominus, said. Dominus, which previously focused on hotels and real estate, currently has two student builds in development in London.
Clarks chief executive steps away after two years at shoe seller April 26, 2024 The chief executive of shoe retailer Clarks, Jon Ram, has resigned after two years in the role to "pursue other opportunities", City A.M can reveal.
Telegraph auction to re-open as Redbird IMI looks to withdraw £600m bid April 26, 2024 RedBird IMI is working to finalise a structure for the sale with ministers, who are hoping to cling on to some oversight of the Telegraph.
Thames Water faces bondholder pressure amid default fallout April 26, 2024 Following the recent default by Kemble Water Finance, concern has rippled through the ranks of Thames Water's lenders.
Activist Elliott said to build £800m stake in Anglo American after company rejects BHP’s ‘opportunistic’ bid April 26, 2024 Mining giant Anglo American has rejected BHP Group's £31.1bn proposal after concluding the plan would undervalue its future prospects.
HSBC successfully fights off £240m legal challenge over Disney film tax scheme April 26, 2024 A legal challenge against HSBC for £240, by investors of a film tax scheme has failed, as the High Court judge ruled their significant losses was not enough for a good claim against HSBC