City watchdog charges five men over ‘all or nothing’ investment fraud November 1, 2022 Five men, who allegedly defrauded investors of £1.2m via an “all or nothing” investment scheme, have been charged by the UK’s financial watchdog. The five men, who are accused of using investors’ money to fund their luxury lifestyles, convinced UK investors to put their cash into high-risk binary options, which have been banned for retail [...]
OPEC: Oil demand will not peak anytime soon despite IEA forecasts November 1, 2022 OPEC has raised its forecasts for world oil demand over the medium and long term in its annual outlook despite IEA forecasts.
Pfizer Covid-19 revenue halves but CEO remains bright on outlook November 1, 2022 While Pfizer’s Covid-19 revenue is declining, the pharmaceutical giant has raised its outlook for the whole year after pocketing a collective revenue of $22.6bn (£19.6bn) in the past few months. The Big Pharma firm had the revenue from its Covid-19 vaccine Comirnaty plunge by 65 per cent to $4.4bn (£3.8bn) in the third quarter. However, [...]
More than one thousand McColl’s jobs at risk under Morrisons’ plans November 1, 2022 Morrisons has announced that around 1,300 McColl’s workers are facing redundancy, as it prepares to shutter some loss-making stores. The supermarket, which rescued the ailing McColl’s from collapse earlier this year, has set out its plans for the convenience store business. Some 132 stores have been identified as having “no realistic prospect of achieving a [...]
Met top brass says Just Stop Oil will be ‘brought to justice’ as group tries to scale Downing St gates November 1, 2022 The Met Police’s number two in command has vowed to bring Just Stop Oil protesters “to justice” as protestors tried to climb the gates of Downing Street. Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist made his comments on LBC this morning after the environmental group made headlines vandalising MI5, the Home Office, Bank of England and HQ of [...]
Simpson’s Tavern closes: Campaign launched to save City institution after landlord changes the locks November 1, 2022 Simpson’s Tavern has stood two hundred yards from the Royal Exchange since 1757 – but rent arrears as a result of the pandemic look set to see the historic Square Mile institution closed for good. The doors were locked last month by the landlord, a Bermudan operation called Tavor Holdings, who was demanding back payment [...]
Blockchain firm Valereum given green light to acquire Gibraltar Stock Exchange November 1, 2022 Blockchain platform Valereum has received regulatory approval to complete the acquisition of the Gibraltar Stock Exchange.
Toyota slashes car production target as profit slumps by 25 per cent due to headwinds November 1, 2022 Toyota has slashed its production target for the year as its quarterly profit slumped by 25 per cent due to a combination of industry and economic headwinds. The Japanese automotive powerhouse has posted an operating profit of 562.7bn yen (£3.3bn) for the three months ended 30 September. This was down on the 750bn yen reported [...]
DWF launches menopause policy in bid to tackle legal sector’s staffing crisis November 1, 2022 DWF has launched a new firm-wide policy to support women going through the menopause, as it seeks to boost its retainment of staff in the face of an exodus of older women from the UK’s workforce. The UK law firm’s policy seeks to support DWF employees going through the menopause with a view to raising [...]
TfL criticised for charging over-60s £10 to prove they live in London November 1, 2022 TfL’s decision to charge 60+ Oyster card holders £10 annually to prove they still reside in London has caused a stir, as one user branded it a “scam.” Ghanashyam Master told MyLondon he now has to pay £20 to get a new card after he failed to pay the £10 fee by 16 October. “Trying [...]