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  • Lloyd’s of London boss expects claims spike as market enacts coronavirus response plan

    March 26, 2020

    The chief executive of insurance market Lloyd’s of London said today he expected a spike in claims as a result of the coraonvirus pandemic. Speaking to City A.M., John Neal said “I think we will have heightened claims activity,” but said it was not yet possible to predict the full impact. Neal said Lloyd’s has [...]

  • MPs call for public help amid crackdown on coronavirus misinformation

    March 26, 2020

    MPs have urged members of the public to flag up examples of fake news on social media as authorities struggle to stamp out misleading information about coronavirus. The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) Select Committee today warned that much of the misinformation relating to the pandemic was being spread through private channels, meaning the [...]

  • 130 profit warnings triggered by COVID-19

    March 26, 2020  |  City Talk

    I’m not even sure where to begin. I think I’ll start with my week in numbers… On Monday…UK quoted companies issued as many profit warnings in a day as they did in the whole of April 2019 On Tuesday….8 FTSE Retailers warned, the sector’s average quarterly total in 2019 On Wednesday, by 10am…5 FTSE Household Goods and Home Construction companies had [...]

  • Coronavirus: New York and London slip up in financial centres ranking

    March 26, 2020

    The world’s leading financial centres saw their ratings tumble in an annual survey today as the global coronavirus pandemic saw investors flee for the relative stability of western Europe. New York and London kept their top two positions in the Global Financial Centres Index list, which measures the competitiveness of the world’s financial centres. But [...]

  • Intu sees rent payments dive amid UK coronavirus crisis

    March 26, 2020

    Struggling retail landlord Intu has received less than a third of rent due for its second quarter as retailers struggle to pay the bills amid the UK coronavirus crisis. That forced it to abandon 2020 guidance as its incredibly low shares dropped three per cent to under 4p. The government has ordered almost all shops [...]

  • Lloyd’s swings back to profit, but says coronavirus impact ‘uncertain’

    March 26, 2020

    Lloyd’s of London said today it is in a “strong” position to support people amid the coronavirus outbreak, as it swung back into profit for 2019. Lloyd’s swung from a £1bn loss in 2018 to a pre-tax profit of £2.5bn last year, it revealed today. But chief executive John Neal said the insurer’s “primary focus” [...]

  • UK retail sales miss expectations before March’s coronavirus hit

    March 26, 2020

    UK retail sales slumped 0.3 per cent in February to miss expectations of a small rise of 0.2 per cent. And core UK retail sales dropped 0.5 per cent on a monthly basis, deeper than expected in February, despite few businesses seeing the coronavirus-led slowdown that has wrought havoc in March. Excluding fuel, UK retail [...]

  • Zoopla: Coronavirus could send UK house prices plunging

    March 26, 2020

    UK house prices could plunge dramatically as the coronavirus outbreak causes demand to dry up, Zoopla has warned. The spread of Covid-19 is already having a big effect on the market, causing a 40 per cent drop in demand for housing in the seven days to 22 March, according to data from property website Zoopla. [...]

  • Coronavirus: The government’s job retention scheme needs some more tweaking

    March 26, 2020

    With businesses ordered to close and workers to self-isolate, the government is attempting to protect the wages of those impacted to avoid them breaking quarantine to go job-hunting. The Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme (CJRS), which offers payments to affected workers of 80 per cent of income, capped at £2,500 a month, provides some security, but [...]

  • Debate: Are the emergency powers granted to the government in the Coronavirus Bill too long-lasting?

    March 26, 2020

    Yesterday, the Lords passed the Coronavirus Bill, which gives the government never-before-seen powers in a bid to halt the outbreak. However, they will only be reviewed every six months. City A.M. asks whether this is too long-lasting. Yes, says Silkie Carlo, director of Big Brother Watch Emergency powers are needed – but with an emergency [...]

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