Seize Russian cash in UK to fund rebuilding of Ukraine, MPs demand March 14, 2023 MPs are urging the government to seize Russian cash in the UK to help rebuild Ukraine after Putin’s invasion. Frozen Russian assets should be seized and repurposed for reconstruction efforts, a debate in the House of Commons will argue this evening. Foreign affairs select committee chairman, Alicia Kearns, said: “Russia must be held accountable for [...]
Daily Mail publisher DMGT appoints new chief executive weeks after announcing plans to make ‘some reductions’ in staff March 14, 2023 The Daily Mail’s parent company has announced Tim Collier as its new chief executive. Collier joined the Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) in 2017 as its chief financial officer, being at the centre of its decision to go private in 2012. He previously worked as CFO of Thomson Reuters Financial and Risk Business. Earlier [...]
Budget exclusive: Hunt weighs up price floor on windfall tax over fears key North Sea project could collapse March 14, 2023 The government is weighing up plans to bring in a windfall tax price floor amid fears Equinor could pull out of a key oil and gas field.
Truss mini budget chaos blamed for fall in mortgage lending, as value of new home loans dips and arrears rise March 14, 2023 A slump in mortgage lending during the last quarter of 2022 has been blamed on the aftermath of the Truss mini-budget, as the level of arrears crept up for the first time in nearly two years. Figures released by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) show the value of new mortgage commitments fell 33.5 per cent [...]
Silicon Valley Bank: how has the US rescue differed from the UK… and is it a bailout? March 14, 2023 US regulators moved to insure customers' deposits and steady the sector after Silicon Valley Bank collapsed.
Retail: Employment figures slump to new lows with 150,000 jobs predicted to go by end of the year March 14, 2023 Retailers were cautious about hiring extra workers in the run up to Christmas, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has claimed after ONS figures show that the number of roles were down 14,000 year on year in the last leg of 2022. “Low consumer confidence and falling sales volumes meant many retailers were more cautious in [...]
Explainer: Swimming in it, Sunak’s funds for public pools March 14, 2023 If you’re dying to know what will be in the budget tomorrow, City A.M. has got you sorted with the most important bit of news: the funding pot for swimming pools. The Chancellor is handing out £63m to leisure centres with pools in a one-year fund. Part of the money is for energy-efficiency measures and [...]
CMA probes Asda’s £611m Co-op petrol station takeover deal over fears it could hike fuel prices March 14, 2023 Asda’s £611m takeover over of 132 Co-op petrol stations has come under scrutiny from the UK’s competition watchdog over concerns the deal was likely to push up fuel prices. After the supermarket snapped up the sites last October the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched a Phase 1 investigation at the start of this year [...]
Activist investor Elliott puts its hopes on City grandee to make friends and influence private equity deals March 14, 2023 Feared investment firm Elliott has called in the former chairman of BT and Easyjet to act as a senior adviser as it looks to ramp up its private equity operation and soften its reputation around the City.
SVB and Signature are a bringing us a step closer to making the traditional ‘bank run’ obsolete March 14, 2023 Antony Abell, CEO at TPX Property Exchanges, examines the shattered pieces of SVB and Signature to see what we can learn.