French ex-Generals war-mongering will help push mainstream politicians into Macron’s arms April 29, 2021 Unlike most of the developed world, France moves through history not via the serenity of political evolution, but rather through the dramatic lurch of revolution, as the country continues to eye-catchingly over-correct its political failings. The last time this happened was in the heady days of 1958, when an army revolt against the chaotic, parliamentary-dominated [...]
Airbus profits up but crisis ‘not yet over’ for planemaker April 29, 2021 Planemaker Airbus saw its earnings rise in the first quarter but warned that the crisis engulfing aviation due to the pandemic “was not yet over”. The world’s largest commercial jetmaker said adjusted operating profit rose 147 per cent to €694m (£603m) led by its commercial jet and helicopter activities, as revenue slipped 2 per cent [...]
Morgan Stanley: Charities are rethinking their business models and need pro bono advice more than financial support April 29, 2021 This past year of fear, suffering, uncertainty, racial inequity, and social isolation has taught us many things. Among those is how giving back and supporting the charities that are making a difference in our communities is more important than ever. Indeed, charities are experiencing greater challenges than ever before. The pandemic has exacerbated many of [...]
London remains one of the world’s leading green finance centres April 29, 2021 London has held on to one of the top spots for green finance quality in Z/Yen’s latest index, but Western Europe’s overall dominance is starting to slip. In its Global Green Finance Index (GGFI), the City of London think tank ranked 78 financial centres across the world for their public, private and nonprofit investment in [...]
Man’s best friend: Brits put a premium on pets even as household spend slips April 29, 2021 Not even lockdown could put an end to the old adage ‘Dogs are a man’s best friend’. In the last three months spending on pets surged as Brits prioritised emotional connections. Nationwide’s latest quarterly spending report reveals the biggest increases in spending between January and March have been on dating sites, gardening and pet-related costs. [...]
Uber sees “green shoots” of recovery as recruitment spree gets into gear April 29, 2021 Uber are planning to hire an additional 20,000 drivers across the UK this year as the firm sees the first signs of an economic recovery. The firm’s Northern and Eastern Europe boss Jamie Heywood, who is based in London, told City A.M. that “green shoots” are “coming through exceptionally strongly” as lockdown restrictions loosen. Read [...]
Car production rise for first time since 2019 after Covid collapse April 29, 2021 UK car production rose dramatically in March, a year after the coronavirus pandemic forced factories across the country to shut. Output rose 46.6 per cent against 12 months ago, with a total of 115,498 cars built, up from 78,767 in March 2020, new data from auto trade body the SMMT showed. However, the figure is [...]
Funds are failing to deliver top-quartile returns April 29, 2021 The funds industry is failing to deliver top-quartile returns with the average falling to a historic low in the first quarter, according to new research. Just 1.8 per cent of funds consistently achieved top quarterline performance over the past three years, according to BMO’s latest FundWatch survey. BMO analysed 1,085 funds with a three-year track [...]
UK advertising sector on track for strongest global recovery April 29, 2021 The UK advertising sector is on track to achieve the strongest recovery of any major global market this year as the vaccine rollout fuels improved confidence among brands. Ad spend is forecast to grow 15.2 per cent this year to £27bn, clawing back the £1.8bn decline suffered during the pandemic in 2020. Further improvement is [...]
Exclusive: A quarter of Londoners fear capital will lose global status April 29, 2021 More than a quarter of Londoners fear the capital will become less important on the global stage as a result of the dual shock of Covid-19 and Brexit. A survey conducted by market research firm One Pulse exclusively for City A.M. revealed 26.5 per cent of Londoners believe the city will lose international clout over [...]