Hopes of economic revival buoys business confidence February 26, 2021 Business confidence has crept into positive territory for the first time since March 2020. Confidence across all UK regions and nations, Lloyds Bank found, with the North West, East Midlands and London businesses the most positive. Lloyds surveyed businesses in the first half of February, before Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the ‘roadmap’ out of [...]
Kalifa Review: UK Fintech competition must play out on the global stage, not the national February 26, 2021 It’s a well-known fact that the UK is a global leader in Fintech, and that London sits at its helm. In 2020 alone, UK Fintech attracted $4.6 billion of venture capital investment, and some 44 per cent of Europe’s Fintech companies valued at over $1 billion (tech unicorns), hail from the UK. What is less [...]
A catch-up strategy? How Government can give young Brits a boost in Budget 2021 February 26, 2021 A catch-up strategy? How Government can give young Brits a boost in Budget 2021
London City boss joins calls for global approach to lifting travel restrictions February 26, 2021 The boss of London City airport has today joined calls for the government to lead the way in implementing a set of “globally recognised travel standards” to get the capital thriving again. His comments came as business body London First said the government should champion measures allowing visitors with either proof of vaccination or a [...]
Cyber gang hacks into Oxford University’s Covid-19 lab February 25, 2021 Oxford University Lab Strubi has been hacked by Cybergang selling secrets
Airbnb reports better than expected revenue drop amid biting pandemic restrictions February 25, 2021 Airbnb suffered a better than expected 22 per cent revenue drop in Q4 2020, having at one stage predicted 2020 revenue could be less than half of what it was in 2019. Airbnb’s total revenue of $3.4bn for 2020 decreased by only 30 per cent compared with $4.8bn in 2019. In Q4 2020, revenue of [...]
EU considers crackdown on short-selling following GameStop saga February 25, 2021 Ugo Bassi, director of Financial Markets in the European Commission’s DG FISMA (Financial services), said today the EU may consider tweaking disclosure rules for short selling to create more transparency. During a meeting of the European Parliament’s committee on economic and monetary affairs, he said he could envisage the possibility of lowering the 0.5 per cent [...]
More woe for Boeing as new $6.6m fine compounds jet repair bill February 25, 2021 Boeing faces a fresh fine from US regulators, a payment it will have to make as it shells out cash on repairing its 787 Dreamliner jets. The new $6.6m fine is part of an expected settlement with US regulators over quality and safety-oversight lapses going back years – a setback that comes as Boeing wrestles [...]
Twitter mulling subscription services and tipping features February 25, 2021 Twitter mulls over introducing new subscription features to provide monetary incentives to influencers
Alexei Navalny: Destination unknown as Putin makes opponent disappear February 25, 2021 Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny has been moved to an undisclosed detention centre outside Moscow, his lawyer and a member of a rights organisation said this evening. One of his lawyers, Vadim Kobzev, said on Twitter that Navalny was transferred to a prison camp but it was not clear which one or where. Navalny, a [...]