Huawei and Dutch telecoms firm hit back over spying report April 19, 2021 Huawei and Dutch telecoms firm KPN have hit back at claims that the Chinese tech giant was able to eavesdrop on mobile users following a media report that has reignited the row over telecoms security. A story published in Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant this weekend cited a 2010 report by consultancy Capgemini for KPN, which [...]
The worst thing about the Super League? It makes perfect sense April 19, 2021 For any football fan supporting anybody other than Arsenal or Manchester United during the 1990s, the last few years have offered some enjoyable schadenfreude. United lost their way after legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson left the club. Arsenal turned into a soap opera, a club which appeared at times to be run by three lads [...]
Mind the GAAP! The dangers of “growth at any price” stocks April 19, 2021 Anyone who has ever taken a subway in New York City or frequented the London Underground will be familiar with the warning to “mind the gap” between the carriage and platform. In a similar fashion, investors also need to be fully aware of the dangers posed by the GAAP, or “growth at any price” stocks. [...]
LGIM director joins FCA in newly created sustainability role April 19, 2021 A well known corporate governance figure will join the City regulator as it looks closer at the role of sustainable finance. Sacha Sadan will join the Financial Conduct Authority as director of Environment, Social and Governance to advocate for sustainable finance. He joins from Legal and General Investment Management where he was director of investment [...]
Boris Johnson vows to block European Super League for English clubs April 19, 2021 Boris Johnson has this morning slammed the new European Super League proposal and has vowed to block English football teams from competing in the new breakaway league. Johnson told reporters today that the proposal, which includes England’s six richest clubs, was “not good news for fans” after last night’s announcement sparked global outrage and brought [...]
Flash crash on Bitcoin leads to weekend losses for leveraged traders as markets return to green today April 19, 2021 Bitcoin's flash crash over the weekend triggered heavy losses for leveraged traders - but it's only fallen to the price of three weeks ago.
‘You adapt quickly in a disaster’: FinnCap boss Sam Smith on the broker’s strong year April 19, 2021 Stockbroker FinnCap has enjoyed an unexpectedly strong year as capital markets started to rebound and business confidence triggered a flurry of IPOs in London. Chief executive and founder Sam Smith spoke to City A.M. about how she steered the ship and what lies ahead for the IPO market this year. Initial panic The AIM specialist [...]
Shoppers flock back to the West End in grand reopening of London April 19, 2021 Following the easing of the lockdown the number of shoppers and visitors heading to the West End was more than expected, as shops in central London opened for the first time in months. In the first week following the easing of lockdown restrictions footfall in the West End stood at around 54 per cent of [...]
Treasury to move forward with recommendations set out in listings review April 19, 2021 The Treasury will move forward with recommendations made by Lord Hill to encourage more fintechs to list in the UK. Last month the former EU commissioner published a set of recommendations which called for a range of deregulatory measures. Among the recommendations was the use of dual class shares, which allow company founders to maintain [...]
Kantar ‘closes in’ on $1.5bn deal for US data rival Numerator April 19, 2021 Kantar is said to be nearing a $1.5bn (£1bn) deal to buy US rival Numerator from buyout fund Vista Equity Partners. The deal, which is expected to be announced imminently, will see Kantar take full control over the Chicago-based market intelligence provider, Reuters reported. Numerator, which was taken over by Vista in 2017, provides market [...]