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By: James Warrington

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  • Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan to pay interns to quarantine in hotels

    June 13, 2021

    Budding bankers at Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan forced to quarantine in hotels before they can begin their City careers will have their costs covered by the banks. The Wall Street titans are among the major lenders preparing to welcome another intake of new starters in the middle of the pandemic. But many of the [...]

  • Shakeup at Aviva days after activist investor sticks head above parapet

    June 13, 2021

    Aviva is set to sack its top fund managers in a radical cost-cutting plan, according to reports. The insurance giant is planning to fire 10 equity managers from its asset management arm Aviva Investors, the Mail on Sunday reported. David Cumming, chief investment officer for equities, has left the FTSE 100 firm, while head of [...]

  • Huawei profit slumps as UK ban hammers sales

    June 13, 2021

    The UK’s decision to blacklist Huawei has hammered sales and profit at the controversial Chinese tech giant, new figures have shown. Accounts for Huawei Technologies, the company’s UK subsidiary, reveal revenue slumped 27.5 per cent to £913.3m in 2020. Pre-tax profit fell from £48m to £36.5m. The government last year banned Huawei from building the [...]

  • JD Sports under fire for ‘inappropriate’ chairman bonus

    June 13, 2021

    JD Sports is facing fierce criticism for paying bonuses to executive chairman Peter Cowgill despite taking tens of millions of pounds in government support. In a damning report shareholder advisory service Glass Lewis recommended that investors vote against the company’s “inappropriate” pay policy. It also said shareholders should oppose Cowgill’s reelection due to inadequate succession [...]

  • Aer Lingus passengers stranded after Stobart Air collapse

    June 13, 2021

    Passengers have been left stranded and hundreds of jobs are at risk following the collapse of one of Britain’s largest regional airlines. Government officials have been forced to scramble contingency plans after Stobart Air, which operates services for Aer Lingus, British Airways and KLM, stopped trading and called in liquidators. Almost 500 jobs are thought [...]

  • Richard Branson to take satellites firm public in $3bn Spac listing

    June 13, 2021

    Sir Richard Branson is in talks to take his satellite launch firm public through a $3bn (£2.1bn) blank-cheque deal. The tycoon is finalising a deal to merge Virgin Orbit with NextGen Acquisition II, a special purpose acquisition company (Spac) set up by former Goldman Sachs banker George Mattson, Sky News reported. Branson’s Virgin Group empire [...]

  • As seen on screen: How a London advertising firm uses AI to place products in films

    June 12, 2021

    In Call My Agent, the hit French TV series about perennially pressurised talent agents, two characters are seated at the boardroom table in their swanky Parisian offices, a mug of Carte Noire coffee sat squarely in front of each. At first glance, this appears nothing more than some straightforward product placement — a form of [...]

  • Credit Suisse ‘wooed’ Sanjeev Gupta before Greensill collapse

    June 11, 2021

    Credit Suisse has been embroiled in further controversy over its links to Sanjeev Gupta after details emerged about the Swiss lender’s direct relationship with the tycoon. Former executives at the bank told the Financial Times that leadership wooed Gupta, offering him a string of services as his private wealth manager, as well as VIP treatment. [...]

  • Danish biotech firm joins meme stock ranks after share price surge

    June 11, 2021

    Since the start of the year Wall Street analysts and veterans have looked on bemused as a frenzy of retail trading has pumped up a string of so-called meme stocks. But the bafflement grew further today after shares in a small Danish biotech firm surged almost 1,400 per cent. Orphazyme said it did not know [...]

  • Covid: UK vaccine rollout hits 70m doses amid reopening calls

    June 11, 2021

    More than 70m doses of Covid-19 vaccines have now been administered across the UK, as MPs and business leaders hit back at a potential delay to lockdown easing. The latest figures mean more than three-quarters (78 per cent) of people have now been vaccinated with a first dose, while over 55 per cent have had [...]

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