AstraZeneca buys therapy firm Neogene for £266m in latest bid to tackle cancer November 29, 2022 AstraZeneca has bought cancer cell therapy company Neogene Therapeutics for $320m (£266m), in the company’s latest investment in its oncology offering. The deal, which is set to close in the coming months, will see AstraZeneca pay $200m as cash in hand, and another $120m if Neogene meets certain milestones. The British-Swedish pharmaceutical giant, behind one [...]
Shaftesbury back in the black as West End landlord sees ‘rapid rebound’ in shopping destination November 29, 2022 West End landlord Shaftesbury has swung back to profit as the capital’s retail heartland bounced back from Covid-19 disruption this year. The landlord, which is set to merge with neighbouring property giant Capital and Counties next year, shared a £119.1m profit after tax in full-year results. This was a strong come-back for the Carnaby, Seven [...]
Music to Spotify’s ears: Watchdog says streaming intervention not needed November 29, 2022 The competition regulator said it will not intervene in the music streaming market, deeming the industry valuable to both artists and consumers. In its final report published this morning, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found that consumers actually benefited from digitisation and competition between music streaming services. Prices for consumers have fallen by more [...]
City workers are ignoring ‘ego driven’ calls to return to offices November 29, 2022 City workers are ignoring calls from ‘C Suite’ executives for staff to come into the office for a minimum number of days each week, according to a new report. Workers and managers in the financial and professional services sectors are instead employing their own “bespoke” working models that align with their specific operational needs, the [...]
China has become a bio-police state, but finally its citizens have had enough November 29, 2022 The Chinese authorities have created an intractable dilemma for themselves.
From bookings to refunds, we’re all losing money to junk fees – including our economy November 29, 2022 America is hardly a country without crises. President Biden’s democrats only just scraped through a victory in the Senate earlier this year. And yet, with precious little time, the US leader has chosen to add another priority to his list: scrapping “junk fees”. If you’ve ever bought a ticket, booked a flight or sent money [...]
Open banking should be a blueprint to create more competition across sectors November 29, 2022 When Transport for London opened up their data, it enabled the creation of Citymapper.
Exclusive: Business rates hike a ‘ticking time bomb’ for London economy, Mayor warns November 29, 2022 Thousands of squeezed London businesses are now facing a “ticking time bomb” in the form of coming tax hikes, London Mayor Sadiq Khan has warned. Khan revealed to City A.M. last night that business rates will increase in 28 of the capital’s 32 boroughs in 2023, just as the UK is predicted to go into [...]
The man behind the O2 says Brits back ‘good times’ in the face of recession November 29, 2022 The man behind London’s The O2 says that despite cost of living concerns, people are still spending big on events, with the consumer mindset shifting to “having good times”. Paul Samuels, who heads up global partnerships at events giant AEG, told City A.M. that the arena is yet to see a dip in visitors amid [...]
Letters: End substandard housing – now November 29, 2022 [Re: Housing Associations have no accountability and a 2-year-old has paid the price, Nov 23] In London the homelessness total stands at 56,500 currently, with 75 per cent of this number families with young children. Over the next 12 months thanks to the rising cost of living and the falling number of available and fit-for-purpose [...]