Government looks to scrap EU short selling rules in post-Brexit deregulation drive July 11, 2023 The government is looking to ditch EU-era short selling rules and will scrap a requirement for individual investors to reveal their bets against companies as part of a post-Brexit push to scrap red tape in the City.
London business backs Gatwick’s £2.2bn second runway proposals July 11, 2023 London business groups have backed Gatwick’s proposals for a £2.2bn second runway, arguing the expansion plans would be a boon for the capital’s connectivity, jobs and trade. Last week, the West Sussex hub submitted proposals to the UK Planning Inspectorate to bring its emergency northern runway into routine use, forecasting this would create 14,000 new [...]
Explainer: Sunak fights with Labour to be Joe Biden’s favourite July 11, 2023 Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden had a jolly time together on Monday, meeting up in London to consolidate what the US president described as a “rock solid relationship”. So our prime minister might have felt a bit betrayed today when he discovered that Labour is also soothing our friends across the pond. Indeed Nick Thomas-Symonds, [...]
The UK Government consulted the crypto industry, but will it get regulation right? July 11, 2023 The Hon Albert Isola MP - digital minister at the Government of Gibraltar looks at the UK's approach to crypto regulation.
China is main ‘threat’ to economic security – and UK blocked EIGHT Beijing takeover bids in last year July 11, 2023 China is the biggest “state-based threat” to the UK’s economic security, deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden has said. Cabinet Office figures have revealed the government intervened in eight attempts by Chinese buyers to takeover UK firms due to national security fears in the last year. Dowden told the BBC Chinese deals posed risks due to [...]
Pension funds may need a nudge into the stock market after £50bn start-up pledge, says City minister July 11, 2023 The government may next need to push top pension funds to invest in London’s stock market as ministers look to solve a dearth of domestic investment in Britain’s big listed firms, the City minister has said.
UK must prioritise financial inclusion over the City’s competitiveness, says former FCA chair July 11, 2023 The UK “can’t go on” prioritising the competitiveness of the City over the financial access of millions of vulnerable people during a cost of living crunch, the former chair of the Financial Conduct Authority has warned.
Revolution v Boohoo: Boss could quit to help end the battle of the brands July 11, 2023 It has been reported that the boss of troubled makeup brand Revolution Beauty, Bob Holt, may step down from to help resolve an ongoing row with its leading shareholder Boohoo. Tensions between the companies appeared to cool yesterday after Revolution said it would hold a general meeting on August 8th, which would include a resolution [...]
Investor Terry Smith ditches Amazon stake over concerns with grocery business July 11, 2023 Top investor Terry Smith has revealed that he ditched his fund’s stake in Amazon due to concerns with the company’s grocery business. In a letter to investors, released yesterday, Smith revealed that the primary catalyst behind Fundsmith’s decision to drop its holding in Amazon last month was due to a “concern over potential capital misallocation”. [...]
Why record wage growth could seal another jumbo interest rate rise from Bank of England July 11, 2023 It seems strange to cheer what economists call a “loosening in the labour market”. What that basically means is: employment growth is slowing, joblessness is on the up, vacancies falling and wage growth receding. Most of those requirements were met in today’s release from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). In a shock to the [...]