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By: Jasper Jolly

Chief City reporter covering banking, finance, economics and the City

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  • In the shadow of the Lehman Brothers collapse: A decade of change in the City of London

    September 14, 2018

    The collapse of Lehman Brothers remains shorthand for the start of the global financial crisis and a period when the foundations of capitalism shook. A decade on the Western financial system is still struggling to move out of the shadow of the events of 15 September 2008. Political events around the world today are still [...]

  • Lehman lives: Administrators approach the end of the road a decade on

    September 13, 2018

    It is known as one of the biggest corporate collapses ever, so it will probably surprise some people that Lehman Brothers still employs a significant number of people. The firm still occupies office space in Citi’s headquarters in Canary Wharf, after moving out of 25 Bank Street in 2009, as the more than decade-long task [...]

  • Lehman lives: Administrators approach the end of the road a decade on

    September 13, 2018

    It is known as one of the biggest corporate collapses ever, so it will probably surprise some people that Lehman Brothers still employs a significant number of people. The firm still occupies office space in Citi’s headquarters in Canary Wharf, after moving out of 25 Bank Street in 2009, as the more than decade-long task [...]

  • Bank of England holds monetary policy unchanged amid “greater uncertainty”on Brexit

    September 13, 2018

    The Bank of England today left monetary policy unchanged amid “greater uncertainty” in markets on the Brexit process and a worsening global trade outlook. The Bank's monetary policy committee (MPC) raised its main interest rate, bank rate, on 2 August, in only the second increase in the decade since the financial crisis began, but minutes [...]

  • Bank of England holds monetary policy unchanged amid “greater uncertainty”on Brexit

    September 13, 2018

    The Bank of England today left monetary policy unchanged amid “greater uncertainty” in markets on the Brexit process and a worsening global trade outlook. The Bank's monetary policy committee (MPC) raised its main interest rate, bank rate, on 2 August, in only the second increase in the decade since the financial crisis began, but minutes [...]

  • No-deal Brexit risks UK recession and credit rating cuts says Moody’s

    September 13, 2018

    A no-deal Brexit would risk a recession in the British economy and endanger the credit ratings of a host of companies, an influential rating agency said today. Moody's Investor Service said the risk of negotiations between the UK and the EU breaking down had “risen materially” in recent months, in an update to the market. [...]

  • No-deal Brexit risks UK recession and credit rating cuts says Moody’s

    September 13, 2018

    A no-deal Brexit would risk a recession in the British economy and endanger the credit ratings of a host of companies, an influential rating agency said today. Moody's Investor Service said the risk of negotiations between the UK and the EU breaking down had “risen materially” in recent months, in an update to the market. [...]

  • Mike Ashley must end the Sports Direct clowning if he is to be the high street’s hero

    September 13, 2018

    Emptying his pockets of wads of £50 notes at a security check, telling a select committee about vomiting in a fireplace at board meetings – Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley is clearly not afraid of theatre. Against type, he has now chosen to play the part of white knight of the high street, but yesterday’s [...]

  • Bank of England: Hold fire until there is Brexit certainty says the shadow MPC

    September 13, 2018

    City economists are all but certain that the Bank of England will hold interest rates steady today, only six weeks after raising interest rates and with the Brexit endgame fast approaching. The Bank’s rate-setting monetary policy committee (MPC) will announce its latest decision at midday, with all eyes on any tweaks to guidance around the [...]

  • Mike Ashley must end the Sports Direct clowning if he is to be the high street’s hero

    September 13, 2018

    Emptying his pockets of wads of £50 notes at a security check, telling a select committee about vomiting in a fireplace at board meetings – Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley is clearly not afraid of theatre. Against type, he has now chosen to play the part of white knight of the high street, but yesterday’s [...]

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