Ex-Barclays traders sentenced to combined nine years in prison in Euribor rigging trial April 1, 2019 Two former Barclays traders were sentenced to a combined nine years in prison today after they were found guilty of rigging the Euribor interest rate benchmark. Sentencing, Judge Gledhill handed Carlo Palombo four years in prison and Colin Bermingham five years for their part in conspiring to manipulate Euribor, the euro currency's money market reference [...]
US manufacturing growth slows as trade tensions begin to take toll April 1, 2019 A major gauge of the health of US manufacturing registered its lowest score since June 2017 today as output slowed amid tensions in global trade. The US manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) posted a score of 52.4 in March, showing only a moderate improvement in the health of the manufacturing sector, data released by IHS [...]
Tory backbencher Jacob Rees-Mogg defends quoting ‘overtly racist’ far-right German party April 1, 2019 Conservative backbench MP Jacob Rees-Mogg has defended a tweet in which he quoted the leader of a German far-right party Alternative für Deutschland (AfD). The outspoken Brexit supporter said he did not support the party’s views but maintained the opinions put forward were of “real importance”. Read more: Standard Chartered fires banker with links to [...]
City watchdog calls for review of its regulation of collapsed mini-bond firm London Capital & Finance April 1, 2019 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said today there should be an independent investigation into its regulation of mini-bond firm London Capital & Finance (LC&F). The company collapsed in January owing investors more than £230m. The watchdog also called for an investigation to look at whether the existing regulatory system adequately protects retail purchasers of mini-bonds from [...]
Findel says it has backing of major shareholder in blow to Ashley bid April 1, 2019 Online shopping specialist Findel claimed today that it had the support of its second largest shareholder, as it looks to see off a takeover bid from Sports Direct. In the latest blow to retail tycoon Mike Ashley, the British home shopping company published a letter of support from Schroders, which controls an 18.85 per cent [...]
Still doubting the benefits of free markets? Just look at Ethiopia April 1, 2019 “It's a zero-sum game,” says Gordon Gekko in Oliver Stone’s 1987 film, Wall Street. “Somebody wins, somebody loses.” This sentiment relies on the idea is that there is a fixed amount of wealth to go round. It is nonsense – yet many, perhaps unthinkingly, believe it. Read more: Editor's Notes: The future of capitalism deserves more [...]
Top banks to field MEP candidates across the UK to protect the City’s interests April 1, 2019 Top banks to field MEP candidates across the UK to protect the City's interests The prospect of British voters being asked to participate in next month's European Parliament elections has triggered an audacious move by some of the UK's biggest banks to field candidates in a bid to protect the Square Mile's interests, City A.M. [...]
John McDonnell’s Marxist ideas for financing would be a disastrous experiment March 31, 2019 While the Brexit process pushes the British constitution to its limits, the Labour party continues to develop and promote policy proposals that, if implemented, would make the UK’s torturous departure from the European Union look like a modest tweak to our political operating system. While all of Westminster focuses on the near collapse of functioning [...]
Veteran investor Michael Spencer in funding boost for femtech startup Elvie March 31, 2019 Former Conservative Party treasurer Michael Spencer is reportedly leading a funding round for female health start-up Elvie. Spencer’s private investment vehicle IPGL is backing the company with an investment worth around £20m, Sky reported this evening. Read more: Nex Group founder to invest millions in blood testing startup Elvie, which last year partnered with the [...]
Lyft IPO sets wheels in motion for Uber, Pinterest and Slack floats in coming months March 31, 2019 The runaway success of ride hailing app Lyft’s initial public offering (IPO) last Friday has paved the way for a long queue of tech firms all hoping to emulate its market debut in the coming months. On Lyft’s first day of trading its value soared 8.7 per cent, from an initial valuation of $72 (£55.20) [...]