Ofgem smacks supplier with £2.1m mega-fine for overcharging customers March 17, 2023 Ofgem has slapped United Gas & Power with a hefty £2.1m fine after determining it had breached its licence conditions.
Exclusive: Home REIT investors push for sweeping tenant clear-out in rescue plan March 17, 2023 Home REIT investors are pushing for a clear-out of its tenant base as part of rescue plans drawn up by the firm vying to become its new investment manager, City A.M. has learned.
FTSE 100 close: Credit Suisse share price shoots up 30 per cent as HSBC and Lloyds climb in London March 16, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 today partly clawed back yesterday’s losses that saw it clock its worst day in over a year as the index was ensnared by global markets sweating over the health of the European banking system. The capital’s premier index jumped 0.89 per cent to 7,410.04 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, [...]
‘No trade off between price stability and financial stability,’ ECB president Christine Lagarde says after rate rise March 16, 2023 The recovery in European banking stocks slowed slightly on Thursday afternoon as the European Central Bank (ECB) stuck to its guns and raised interest rates by 50 basis points. With the meeting taking place amidst a nervous backdrop in the banking sector, ECB President Christine Lagarde said “there is no trade off between price stability [...]
New ‘metaverse’ themed co-working space opens on Oxford Street March 16, 2023 A new co-working space has today launched in Oxford Street which will be themed around the ‘metaverse’ and help to bring creatives and investors into one space. Office and workspace company Huckletree, which operates across some of the biggest cities in the UK, has opened London’s first dedicated hub for tech companies pioneering new digital [...]
EU announces plans to lead green industrial revolution March 16, 2023 The European Commission presented the centrepieces of a strategy on Thursday to ensure the EU can compete with US and China.
NHS strike action paused as government offers ‘extra £2.5bn’ March 16, 2023 NHS strikes are set to be paused after the government offered up “an extra £2.5bn” to fund a fresh pay deal for healthcare workers. It comes the day after Chancellor Jeremy Hunt faced criticism for failing to announce any measures on public sector pay in his budget, amid widespread industrial unrest. This includes all NHS [...]
Exclusive: Hanbury founders offload political intelligence division to DeHavilland March 16, 2023 The founders behind fast-growing communications and advisory firm Hanbury Strategy have sold their political intelligence division, Forefront Advisers, to its larger rival DeHavilland, City A.M. understands. Hanbury, founded by well-connected former political advisers Paul Stephenson and Ameet Gill in 2016, was split into three divisions two years ago as the firm grew, with Forefront offering [...]
ECB hikes interest rates to highest level since financial crisis, ignoring market turmoil centred on Credit Suisse and European banks March 16, 2023 The European Central Bank (ECB) today hiked interest rates 50 basis points despite concerns about Credit Suisse’s finances sparking turmoil in the bloc’s banking market. President Christine Lagarde and co’s move was in line with expectations and takes Euro borrowing costs to three per cent, the highest level since the financial crisis in 2008. Markets [...]
Bentley drivers shrug off cost of living crisis as luxury carmaker reports best ever year of sales March 16, 2023 Bentley saw its profits soar to a record £623.7m in 2022 in what has been described as a “milestone” year for the British luxury car brand. The operating profit announced on Thursday was an 82 per cent increase of £281m on its 2021 figure of £342.5m. The firm also turned over £2.98bn in 2022 – [...]