Melania Trump describes her husband as a “gentleman” and defends “boy talk” October 18, 2016 Donald Trump has been called a lot of names over the past few months. Here’s a new one: gentleman. His wife Melania Trump leapt to the defence of the US presidential candidate in an interview, describing allegations of sexual misconduct “lies”. Read more: 73 per cent of Republicans think the US election could be rigged [...]
Government’s Brexit dance is maiming the pound October 18, 2016 Inflation is coming to eat the pound in your pocket. Today, data for September is expected to show that prices in the UK rose by an annual 0.9 per cent rate, up from 0.6 per cent in August, driven by energy and food prices. However, the full impact of the recent plunge in sterling will [...]
City Moves for 18 October 2016 | Who’s switching jobs October 18, 2016 Saffery Champness Accountancy firm Saffery Champness has recruited Dermot Callinan as a partner in its Harrogate office. He joins from KPMG, where he recently served as head of the UK private client advisory team. Dermot is a specialist in domestic and international personal taxation and his clients include wealthy individuals (both UK and non-UK domiciled), [...]
London named most powerful global city for fifth consecutive year October 18, 2016 The UK capital has been named the world’s most powerful city for the fifth year in a row, beating the likes of New York, Paris, and Tokyo to the top spot – though Paris is making gains elsewhere. The 2016 Global Power City Index, released today by Japan’s Mori Memorial Foundation, ranked London as the top [...]
Nick Clegg attacked for claiming Brexit will cause food prices to rise October 18, 2016 Nick Clegg faced a furious backlash yesterday evening as he was rounded on for claiming food prices would jump after the UK leaves the EU. As a new report reveals the creeping cost of the EU customs union and inflation figures due this morning are set to show price rises running at their highest level [...]
Total lockdown: NatWest freezes Russian TV station’s accounts October 18, 2016 The UK is facing a new round of tit-for-tat reprisals from Russia following a shock move by NatWest to freeze the bank accounts of Kremlin-funded news channel RT. British journalists could be among those targeted by the Kremlin in the aftermath of the decision to close UK accounts being used by the broadcaster, previously called Russia Today. RT revealed [...]
Self-employed workers taking home less today than 20 years ago, think tank figures show October 18, 2016 Self-employed workers are taking home less today than 20 years ago, according to new figures from the Resolution Foundation. The think tank found that while the UK's self employed workforce has grown dramatically, average earnings remain below levels recorded in 1994/5. Average weekly take home has recovered after falling by a quarter in the wake of [...]
The EU’s maddening, opaque, confusing and illogical import tariffs must be scrapped October 18, 2016 As you sit down to read City A.M. today over a perfectly smooth coffee from one of London’s ubiquitous coffee shops, you’re probably well aware that we don’t grow coffee in this country, never will and don’t care either. So why does coffee need seven different types of import tariffs set by the EU? Today we [...]
Five ways government can cut the soaring cost of car insurance for honest drivers October 18, 2016 The rising cost of insurance understandably concerns many motorists. The average comprehensive motor insurance premium has risen by 10 per cent over the last year. Today we lift the lid on what is driving up the costs of motor insurance, and what is needed to give hard-pressed honest motorists a break. Lifting the Bonnet on [...]
Netflix shares soar thanks to Stranger Things boost, but it’s putting the brakes on its roll-out in China October 17, 2016 After much doom and gloom ahead of Netflix's third quarter update today, shares soared 20 per cent in after-hours trading after stronger than expected earnings. Global streaming revenue surpassed $2bn for the first time – up 36 per cent year-on-year, which Netflix attributed to its strong original content, including Stranger Things and the second series of [...]