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By: Elliot Gulliver-Needham

Elliot is the investment reporter at City AM. Previously, he was a senior reporter at Investment Week and a reporter at Central Banking.

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  • Takeovers outnumber IPOs three to one on London Stock Exchange

    April 2, 2025

    There have only been four IPOs on the London Stock Exchange so far this year, compared to 15 takeover bids, leading analysts to worry that London’s equity markets are being rapidly depleted of strong companies. “It’s now been nine months since the UK general election and the pace of IPOs is nothing more than a [...]

  • City broker downgrades St James’s Place despite robust inflows

    April 2, 2025

    RBC has downgraded St James’s Place’s target stock price, while Quilter and Rathbones both received upgrades. RBC analyst Ben Bathurst downgraded his price target on Britain’s largest wealth manager from 1,100p to 1,050p today. St James’s Place’s stock price underperformed today on the news, falling more than two per cent compared to a decline of less [...]

  • Raspberry Pi: Profit cut in half at FTSE 250 tech firm

    April 2, 2025

    Raspberry Pi’s profit before tax fell 57 per cent over 2024 to just $16.3m (£12.6m) as issues with inventory correction finally hit the firm. The FTSE 250 tech firm’s adjusted operating profit dipped 15 per cent to $37.2m (£28.8m), it revealed in its annual results. Analysts had expected a fall in the firm’s profit, forecasting [...]

  • Cash ISAs fall out of favour as investors flock to Stocks and Shares ISAs

    April 2, 2025

    Cash ISAs are increasingly becoming unpopular with investors, while the number of Stocks and Shares ISAs has surged 57 per cent amid planned reforms to the investment wrapper. An analysis of HMRC data by Investengine revealed that new Cash ISA accounts have fallen seven per cent over the last five years, despite recently announced plans [...]

  • Tech funds plummet in March while gold soars

    April 1, 2025

    Technology funds plummeted ten per cent in March as UK investors dumped risk assets as fears started to grow about US president Donald Trump’s handling of the American economy. Tech funds were the worst performing UK investment fund category in the month, followed closely by North American small company funds (nine per cent drop) and [...]

  • Renewable energy trust dividends under threat as subsidies expire

    April 1, 2025

    The dividends of renewable infrastructure investment trusts are at risk of growing more volatile as subsidies for clean energy expire in coming years, Stifel has warned. Many renewable infrastructure projects are due to see their government-backed Contracts for Difference, which provide developers with a stable revenue stream, expire between 2032 and 2035. These subsidies are [...]

  • Peel Hunt: London Stock Exchange requires ‘urgent’ support

    April 1, 2025

    The UK’s capital markets require “urgent” support from the government, Peel Hunt has said, as the London Stock Exchange continues to be raided by private takeovers. While there have been 15 companies worth over £100m facing acquisition bids on the stock exchange since the start of 2025, not a single firm worth over £100m floated [...]

  • W1M CEO: I didn’t want to be mocked like Abrdn in our rebrand

    March 31, 2025

    The CEO of W1M, formerly Waverton Investment Management, has said he was conscious of other failed rebrands like Abrdn while selecting the firm’s new name. Waverton’s merger with London & Capital last year left CEO Guy McGlashan searching for a name that could unite both firms without excluding either. Eventually it landed on W1M, the [...]

  • UBS says buy gold miners Endevour, Barrick and Franco-Nevada

    March 31, 2025

    Gold prices hit a new high of $3,127 (£2,416) earlier today, taking gains over the past week to 3.2 per cent as investors flocked to the safe haven amid increasing concern about the economic risks of US president Donald Trump’s tariffs. However, analysts at UBS have argued that miners, not gold, are the better buy. [...]

  • CFO retirements hit six year high amid increasing regulatory burdens

    March 31, 2025

    Over 15 per cent of chief financial officers (CFOs) left their roles at listed companies over the last year due to heightened regulatory requirements. CFO departures reached their highest rate in six years for the UK and US, according to research from Russell Reynolds Associates. This has caused the average tenure of the executive members [...]

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