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  • Revealed: The 2026 City AM Awards Winners

    Business

    Around 500 guests enjoyed a night of celebration at London’s Guildhall on Wednesday 6 May where the winners of the 2026 City AM Awards were crowned. From 60 finalists across 12 categories, the judges chose their champions. Personality of the Year Greg Jackson CBE The entrepreneur and CEO of Octopus Energy has become one of [...]

    City AM Awards main sponsors display with logos, showcasing business partnerships and event support in a celebratory setting
  • Borrowing costs climb most since mini-Budget on inflation fears

    Economics

    The government’s borrowing costs rose dramatically on Friday and were on track to have their worst week since Liz Truss’s fateful mini-Budget, amid fears the escalating war in the Middle East will unleash another bout of high inflation. The interest rate on UK bonds – known as gilts – rose across the board, to reach [...]

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  • French borrowing costs surge as political crisis deepens

    Markets

    French assets suffered at the hands of a brutal sell-off on Monday, after the country’s latest prime minister resigned just a month into the role, exacerbating an already grave political crisis. French stocks tumbled across the board while government borrowing costs climbed sharply to their highest since 2011, after newly appointed prime minister Sebastien Lecornu [...]

    Emmanuel Macron's next Prime Minister will be his sixth since the start of last year (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
  • Norway’s record warship order sparks defence stock rally

    September 1, 2025

    British defence stocks rallied across the board on Monday after Norway commissioned a record-breaking order of British-made warships and Babcock was handed an upgrade by a top stock broker. Shares in BAE Systems rose by nearly two per cent after the Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed the Nato member had placed an order for five [...]

  • ‘Weak fiscal position’ pushes UK borrowing costs to 27-year high

    August 18, 2025

    Government borrowing costs have jumped over the past two weeks, flashing warning signs for Chancellor Rachel Reeves. The 30-year gilt yield hit 5.57 per cent on Friday before falling back to stick around 5.54 per cent when trading began on Monday.  Gilt yields are higher than levels seen in April after President Trump announced sweeping [...]

  • Euro weakens as markets rally following EU-US trade deal

    July 28, 2025

    The euro fell against the dollar in early morning trading, as currency markets focused on the risks to the European economy from the EU-US trade deal despite a positive reaction from global stock markets. The currency was down 0.5 per cent against the dollar at $1.169, wiping away gains made last week after Trump’s “big [...]

  • Exclusive: Investment platforms flouting tax rules on ISA stocks

    February 6, 2025

    Almost all UK investment platforms have been breaking HMRC rules by allowing stocks ineligible for tax relief to be put in ISAs, a City AM investigation has revealed. AJ Bell, Fidelity, Interactive Investor and many others have been allowing stocks that should not get tax-free status to be added to ISA portfolios, meaning capital gains [...]

  • China strikes back on Trump tariffs as Mexico and Canada get reprieve

    February 4, 2025

    The response came just hours after Trump imposed 10 tariffs on all goods coming from China.

  • Netflix: Password-sharing crackdown helps streaming giant ‘under-promise and over-deliver’

    October 18, 2024

    Netflix’s password sharing crackdown seemed to have minimal effec, as beat third-quarter earnings predictions, consolidating its position as the streaming market leader. The firm reported revenue growth of 15 per cent year-on-year to £7.5bn, with a net income of £1.7bn and earnings per share of £3.88, all surpassing analyst predictions. Operating margins also improved to [...]

  • Week ahead: Market holds breath for busy central bank week

    July 28, 2024

    Markets are preparing themselves for one of the busiest weeks of the calendar, with the Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, and Bank of Japan all deciding the path for interest rates in their country over the next five days.

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