Workers expect to boost revenue after in-person meetings resume June 29, 2021 Workers expect to boost the amount of revenue they generate once they are able to meet face-to-face with clients again, new research published today has revealed. According to hospitality group Accor, workers expect to make a quarter more in revenue when they are able to communicate with clients in person. Professionals predict they will make [...]
Mears resilient despite pandemic disruption June 29, 2021 London-listed housing solutions provider Mears Group PLC has shrugged off pandemic-induced disruption to remain on course for a strong year. Group revenues for the first half of 2021 are expected to be in excess of £430m and adjusted profit before tax to be around £11m, in line with current market forecasts, the firm said in a [...]
UK banks’ profits slashed by more than half June 28, 2021 Big UK banks’ profits have slid by more than half over the last year, according to a ranking of the world’s largest lenders published today. UK lenders included in The Banker’s top 1,000 World Banks 2021 experienced a 53 per cent drop in profits. Losses were attributed to the severe damage the pandemic has inflicted [...]
Cost of buying first home in London more than doubles over last half century June 26, 2021 Today’s first-time-buyers in London have to pay two and a half times as much for their first home as they did five decades ago, according to new research. A report published by the Resolution Foundation today shows the cost of purchasing a first home with a mortgage in the capital was £212,000 in 1974 – [...]
Energy and mining stocks boost FTSE 100 June 25, 2021 London’s FTSE 100 climbed on Friday afternoon as surging commodity prices provided an uplift for energy and mining stocks. The capital’s premier index added 0.35 per cent to reach 7,134 in afternoon trading. The FTSE 100 looks set to register a weekly rise. Today’s gains built on yesterday’s session after investors reacted positively to the [...]
Bank of England reprimands Euroclear over malfunction June 25, 2021 The Bank of England has taken supervisory action against Euroclear UK and Ireland after its CREST financial markets system crashed, it announced on Friday. The malfunction resulted in the Bank of England delaying purchases of government bonds through its bond buying programme. “The outage was caused by an issue with messaging software which resulted in [...]
Staffing crisis: Exodus of junior bankers as burnouts force 70 per cent to quit June 25, 2021 Severe workloads are contributing to mass burnout among junior bankers, prompting many of them to quit their job, new figures reveal. Up to 70 per cent of analysts and associate teams left their role at banks and financial institutions in recent months, despite firms stepping up their efforts to retain young talent. Firms have offered [...]
Euro 2020 fails to trigger surge in spending on pints June 25, 2021 Euro 2020 has failed to trigger a burst in spending at pubs and restaurants, reveals new research. Spending in pubs and restaurants in the first 13 days since Europe’s flagship international football tournament kicked off was eight per cent lower than the 13 days before, according to debit card spending data from Lloyds Bank. The [...]
Consumer confidence resilient in June despite freedom day delay June 25, 2021 Consumer confidence remained resilient despite a delay to a lifting of the remaining lockdown restrictions in the UK, a closely watched survey has revealed. Data from GfK shows overall consumer confidence remained unchanged over the last month at minus nine in June 2021. But, this is up significantly from minus 30 in June last year. [...]
Bank expects inflation to breach target and shoot above three per cent June 24, 2021 Bank of England expects inflation to breach target and shoot above three per cent