Scottish Power calls for Bulb auction to be scrapped and restarted October 24, 2022 Scottish Power has slammed the Government's handling of the sale of Bulb accusing them of distorting competition in the energy sector.
Tech stocks get ready for a rocky road ahead October 24, 2022 BIG TECH braces itself for another testing earnings season, as the biggest names in Silicon Valley post their quarterly figures this week. Kicking off the tumble last Friday, Snapchat posted a rocky quarter, citing squeezed ad spend and ongoing macroeconomic uncertainty as the main driver. Not only has Snapchat’s parent firm lost a quarter of [...]
Former Google boss says regulation must focus on choice rather than tech interference October 24, 2022 Former Google ads boss said the government needs do more to restrict market dominance, but shouldn’t interfere too much with how the tech ecosystem actually works. Speaking with City A.M., former Silicon Valley exec turned search-engine startup founder Sridhar Ramaswamy said that regulators need to find a balance between keeping behemoths like Apple and Google [...]
London’s FTSE 100 boosted by Truss trampled stocks regaining ground after Sunak victory October 24, 2022 London’s FTSE 100 today was lifted by stocks that have suffered during the last month’s financial market turmoil regaining losses. The capital’s premier index closed 0.64 per cent higher at 7,013.99 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, rose 0.76 per cent to [...]
Parliament set to scrutinise pension funds’ controversial LDI strategies October 24, 2022 The debt-fuelled investment strategies at the heart of a crisis in the pensions sector are set to be scrutinised by parliament in order to glean “lessons to be learned”, the Work and Pensions Committee announced today.
Credit Suisse pays £208m to settle French probe October 24, 2022 Credit Suisse has agreed to pay France €238m (£208m) to settle a tax fraud and money laundering probe brought against it by the country’s economic crime agency. The embattled financier said in a statement it had reached a settlement with France’s Parquet National Financier (PNF) financial crime unit to resolve a “legacy matter” relating to [...]
China boosts Russian oil supplies despite Zero Covid slowdown October 24, 2022 China's has ramped up its oil imports from Russia 22 per cent year-on-year, despite a drop in consumption due to its lockdown measures.
UK borrowing costs fall after Sunak wins race to No 10 October 24, 2022 UK borrowing costs fell sharply today after former chancellor Rishi Sunak seized the keys to Number 10 following leadership contender Penny Mordaunt’s withdrawal. Yields on the 10-year gilt fell around 30 basis points today to below four per cent. Yields and prices move inversely. They had been falling in early morning trading after Boris Johnson [...]
UK finance at the ‘front of the peloton’ on climate, says Carney October 24, 2022 UK financial firms are at the “front of the peloton” on setting rigorous climate standards and the rest of the world will follow suit, the former Bank of England governor Mark Carney said today.
Platform staff to walk out on 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 November as union joins rail and tube workers October 24, 2022 Rail platform staff working at Network Rail and other five train operators will walk out on 3,4,5,7, 8 November as the union TSSA has announced another week of industrial action. Disruption will affect services on Network Rail, Avanti West Coast, South Western Railway, West Midlands Trains and c2c. Workers – which are striking as part [...]