City Moves for 14 June – Who’s switching jobs? June 13, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes DNB, JC Decaux UK and IP Group DNB The board of directors of DNB has appointed Kjerstin Braathen as new group chief executive of DNB. Rune Bjerke has notified the board that he wishes to step down as of 1 September, after nearly 13 years as head of DNB. The board [...]
City Moves for 13 June – Who’s switching jobs? June 12, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes Firstport, Deloitte and EY. Firstport Residential property management company Firstport has appointed Heather Payne as chief technology officer. She will be responsible for Firstport’s digital transformation programme. Heather has spent her whole career successfully delivering digital transformation across multiple sectors. She was previously chief technology officer at Avon Cosmetics responsible for [...]
Fiat Chrysler withdraws Renault merger plans after French doubts June 5, 2019 Automotive giant Fiat Chrysler withdrew its proposal to merge with rival Renault late last night, but said it was still “firmly convinced” of the deal’s potential. An apparent lack of enthusiasm from the French government, which owns 15 per cent of Renault and had requested the deal be postponed, prompted Fiat to withdraw its offer. [...]
MPs call for full breakup of audit’s Big Four in wake of scandals April 2, 2019 MPs have triggered a war of words in the City after calling for a radical breakup of accountancy’s Big Four firms. A highly-anticipated report by the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Beis) Committee, released today, said the audit and consultancy arms of Deloitte, EY, KPMG and PwC should be forcibly divided to drive up competition [...]
Brexit live blog: Prime Minister Theresa May defies rebels, saying she will carry on in ‘national interest’ November 15, 2018 Welcome to City A.M.’s live blog – we’re keeping an eye on the breaking Brexit News today. Refresh the page occasionally for updates. 10:29pm – City A.M.: May’s ‘Not out’ Things have stayed quiet for some time now, and despite the occasional rumble, it looks like we’ll have to wait until tomorrow to hear more. Looking [...]
Government caves on fixed-odds betting terminal reform in face of parliamentary backlash November 14, 2018 The government has U-turned on delayed changes to fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs), bringing forward a widely called-for cap on stakes to April, after the sports minister resigned over the issue. Shares in gambling companies rallied sharply on the news with GVC up 8.1 per cent, Paddy Power Betfair up 7.5 per cent, William Hill up 2.1 [...]
Debt burden means more turbulence ahead for global markets, BIS warns September 23, 2018 Overstretched asset valuations and high debt loads across the world are likely to trigger further dramatic turbulence on markets, the head of an influential group of central bankers warned today. A quarterly review by the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), known as the central bankers’ central bank, warned that markets in advanced economies were strained, [...]