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  • The Capitalist: Labour’s no-Party Conference; Rightmove’s drama Down Under; R.I.P. our dots

    September 26, 2024

    Dispatches from Labour Party Conference, Rightmove's hopping executives, and more: catch up on the latest City gossip in The Capitalist.

  • Why Google faces millions in fines from global regulators

    September 24, 2024

    Google is up against the growing wrath of regulators worldwide, as it faces the possibility of millions in fines for alleged anti-competitive practices.  According to Bloomberg, the EU is preparing to investigate Google’s conduct in the digital marketplace, including whether it preferences its own services, such as Google Flights and Google Hotels, in search results. [...]

  • Smart data isn’t just a buzzy phrase – it will revolutionise financial services sector

    September 23, 2024

    Smart data is the key to levelling the playing field for SMEs that have been left behind in the digital revolution, says Lord McNicol

  • AI companies are racing to rescue the NHS

    September 23, 2024

    An official review by Lord Darzi revealed recently that the NHS is in “critical condition” following years of underfunding. The review found that the NHS is battling soaring demand, poor productivity, financial pressures and low staff morale. “It’s not just the state of our National Health Service in crisis – it’s also the state of [...]

  • Databricks opens first European HQ in London in bet on UK

    September 20, 2024

    Data and AI giant Databricks is set to open its first official European headquarters in London, as it looks to cement the UK as a key market for growth.  The company’s UK staff are set to move into the new Fitzrovia-based office on Monday, ahead of an official launch event on 3 October. While Databricks [...]

  • Tesco boss Ken Murphy: ‘The AI revolution is upon us’

    September 18, 2024

    Tesco boss Ken Murphy has said that personalised grocery offers like Tesco Clubcard could “nudge” consumers towards making healthier decisions and that the AI “revolution is upon us” in retail. The Tesco chief executive said that, for example, an AI programme could note someone’s high sodium intake and encourage them to buy lower-sodium and healthier [...]

  • Microsoft: Tech giant announces mammoth buyback and hikes dividend

    September 17, 2024

    Tech giant Microsoft has announced a new $60bn share buyback programme and hiked its quarterly dividend by 10 per cent. This new shareholder cash return replaces Microsoft’s previous $60bn programme, which was launched in 2021, and has no set expiration date. According to data from Birinyi Associates, the cash return is the third-largest repurchase scheme [...]

  • The City is a financial knowledge hub, trading in ideas just as much as in goods

    September 16, 2024

    Despite being a hub for meaningful education, there is still too heavy a reliance on qualifications within the City, writes Michael Mainelli.

  • Proposals submitted for huge £3.75bn data centre in Hertfordshire

    September 12, 2024

    Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has hailed a proposed £3.75bn investment in a colossal new data centre in Hertfordshire. A planning application for what would amount to one of Europe’s largest data centre campuses, at 85 acres and taking up 2m square feet of floor space, has been submitted via a new company DC01UK. Construction will [...]

  • Eleco: British software giant sees revenue soar as businesses look for AI solutions

    September 10, 2024

    Software company Eleco has seen its revenue continue to soar as a growing number of businesses turn to tech to help improve efficiency. The listed company, which is headquartered in London and has offices across the UK and Europe, saw its revenue hit £16.2m in the six months ending June 30, 2024, up from £13.4m [...]

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