Wise hikes guidance as customers shift £27bn across borders October 18, 2022 Money transfer firm Wise has hiked its guidance for the year after a surge in cross border transactions boosted profits in the second quarter of the year.
Bitcoin looks to be consolidating around $19,500 as crypto markets dig in October 18, 2022 Bitcoin has again consolidated in the $19,000 to $20,000 range and is now up by more than 2% over the last week.
FCA’s enforcement chief to leave next spring October 18, 2022 The Financial Conduct Authority’s head of enforcement, Mark Steward, has announced that he will be stepping down after seven years with the regulator. The FCA said in a statement today that Steward will leave in spring next year, and that the search for his successor “will begin shortly.” Nikhil Rathi, Chief Executive of the FCA, [...]
Eurostar cancels Paris-London services as strikes hit France October 18, 2022 Eurostar has cancelled trains between Paris and London as nation-wide strikes hit France. The train operator was forced to axe today’s 11.13am and 4.13pm services to London as well as the 1.31pm and 7.01pm trains to Paris, as thousands of French transport workers walked out in a dispute over pay. “Travellers booked on a cancelled [...]
Households will save £400 on energy bills if clock change is ditched October 18, 2022 Households could save more than £400 per year if daylight savings time was axed, according to a study from Queen's University Belfast.
Rio Tinto fears recession and Covid clampdowns will hit iron ore shipments October 18, 2022 Iron ore demand will be weighed down by a global slowdown in commodity markets, warned Rio Tinto.
UK borrowing costs fall below US, Italian and Greek equivalents after Hunt mini-budget reversal October 18, 2022 UK borrowing costs have dropped below their European and transatlantic counterparts after new chancellor Jeremy Hunt tore up prime minister Liz Truss’s tax cutting mini-budget. Since Truss and her former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng decided to launch £45bn of unfunded tax cuts in a bid to boost economic growth, gilt yields have shot higher. Rates on [...]
Asset value up 16 per cent for early stage investors B.P. Marsh October 18, 2022 Investor in early stage financial services, B.P. Marsh increased its asset value in the first half of the year by 16 per cent to almost £180m. The company’s holdings swelled to £179.8m compared to £155m at the same period in 2021, while its net asset value per share increased to 499p, up from 430.4, last [...]
Housebuilder Bellway banks record revenue – but inflation eats into profits October 18, 2022 Bellway has recorded yet another record revenue amidst the UK’s housing market boom, but rising inflation has significantly eaten into profits. The FTSE housebuilder’s revenue grew 13.3 per cent to £3.53bn in the year to 31 July, up from £3.12bn a year prior. However, Bellway’s pre-tax profit has plunged more than a third over the [...]
Explainer-in-brief: NHS walkouts put strike laws front and centre October 18, 2022 Over the summer, Britain saw strikes from train staff, lawyers, postal workers and a handful more professions. But the NHS could soon face strikes over the winter, with Unison, the trade union which represents nurses, ambulance staff and hospital cleaners, set to ballot its 400,000 members later this month. It will likely bring to a [...]