The Festival of Words: From Gyles Brandreth to Anthony Scaramucci – all you need to know about the Fleet Street Quarter festival
FTSE 100 closes higher and US stocks rise despite fresh coronavirus lockdowns November 2, 2020 The FTSE 100 rebounded strongly from a terrible last week and US stocks jumped as investors rediscovered some optimism ahead of the US election and key central bank meetings. London’s main stock index was 1.4 per cent higher at 5,654 points by the close of trade, despite the imposition of a new national lockdown. The [...]
Trader convicted of rigging Libor to be released from prison in January November 2, 2020 Tom Hayes, a former UBS and Citigroup trader convicted of rigging the Libor benchmark, is to be released from prison in January after more than five years. Hayes, who was convicted of rigging the London interbank offered rate (or Libor) in 2015, will be released on 29 January, according to his lawyer. The 41-year-old has [...]
Donald Trump and Joe Biden blitz battleground states in final day of US election campaign November 2, 2020 WASHINGTON, D.C. -Donald Trump and Joe Biden will make one final push in key battleground states today just 24 hours out from US election day. Biden will be concentrating most of his efforts on the state of Pennsylvania, starting in Beaver County in the state’s west and ending with the former Vice President holding a [...]
A Scottish expedition: Falling in love with the Hebrides November 2, 2020 “Do you want to head for the shark or the dolphins?” As questions go, it’s not a bad one. In the distance to the right of us, the two fins of an 8-metre basking shark wobble gently from side to side as the extraordinary creature gorges on krill. To the left, coming closer, the tell-tale [...]
Ex-Linklaters chairman returns to Monckton Chambers November 2, 2020 Ex-chairman of 'Magic Circle' firm Linklaters Sir Christopher Bellamy QC has returned to Monckton Chambers.
October saw second highest ever month for ‘mega deals’ November 2, 2020 October was a bumper month for mergers and acquisition activity, with the second-highest monthly tally of “mega deals” on record. Nineteen mega deals – worth $5bn or more – were announced last month, a monthly tally exceeded only once, in May 2007, according to data from Refinitiv. Since 1 January, 93 mega deals have been [...]
Lockdown extension in December would be ‘disastrous’ for retail sector, experts warn November 2, 2020 An extension of lockdown restrictions into December would be “disastrous” for the struggling retail sector, which will have already missed out on sales at the beginning of the crucial Christmas trading period. In a note to clients this morning, broker Peel Hunt said listed retailers had balance sheets strong enough to handle the November lockdown, [...]
Pubs urge government to reverse ban on takeaway pints during lockdown November 2, 2020 Pubs have called on the government to reverse its decision to ban hospitality venues from selling takeaway pints during the second coronavirus lockdown, saying the move could cause more businesses to collapse. On Saturday the Prime Minister announced that all hospitality venues in England will be ordered to close to dine-in customers on Thursday in [...]
Keir Starmer lashes out at Rishi Sunak over second lockdown delay November 2, 2020 Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has lashed out at chancellor Rishi Sunak, blaming him for blocking a “circuit breaker” lockdown in September and demanding that he do more to support the economy amid new restrictions.
TfL to review driverless trains as condition of new bailout November 2, 2020 Transport for London (TfL) will have to undertake a review of how to switch to driverless trains as a condition of its new government bailout. Under the terms of the rescue package, which will see the transport network receive £1.8bn in financial support, ministers have set a number of requirements. In addition to the review, [...]