UK HuffPost office next on Buzzfeed’s chopping block March 12, 2021 A total 16 full time journalists working at HuffPost in London are at risk of losing their job, as BuzzFeed begins consulting on plans to slim down Huffpost “operations” in the UK and in Australia. More than half of the 29 HuffPost journalists working in the London office have been informed they face redundancy, the [...]
Crypto markets hit after US authorities ‘look into’ Binance exchange March 12, 2021 The value of Bitcoin and a raft of other cryptocurrencies briefly fell today after it was revealed the CFTC was investigating Binance.
Police confirm human remains belong to missing Sarah Everard March 12, 2021 The Met Police have confirmed that the human remains found in a woodland in Kent are those of 33-year-old Sarah Everard, who disappeared on 3 March. A police officer, whose job it was to guard diplomatic buildings, remains in custody in connection of Everard’s kidnapping and murder. “I can now confirm that it is the [...]
Commission-free trading apps follow path of challenger banks by introducing fees March 12, 2021 Commission-free trading apps like Robinhood have soared in popularity for retail investors during the pandemic. Now their attraction is dwindling as they follow the path of challenger banks by introducing fees. Robinhood lured traders through its promise of no trading fees but has recently faced regulatory scrutiny after a year of significant market volatility. Then [...]
Brexit: UK to EU exports collapse by 40 per cent following end of transition period March 12, 2021 The value of UK exports to the European Union plummeted by £5.6bn after the Brexit transition period ended, in the sharpest drop since records began. Total exports of goods fell by £5.3bn, or 19.3 per cent, from December 2020 to January 2021. The fall was mainly driven by a 40.7 per cent drop in exports [...]
Bitcoin marks a significant step forward in trust for all of us March 12, 2021 Bitcoin marks a significant step forward in trust for all of us, says Michael Haynes, founder and CEO, Etherbridge.
Why Greensill’s collapse could spell calamity for Gupta’s steel empire March 12, 2021 Australian financier Lex Greensill’s financial empire has collapsed just a year after seeking a $7bn valuation. On Monday Greensill Capital filed for administration and it risks taking Sanjeev Gupta’s steel empire down with it. What went wrong for the banker and the steel magnate and how will its demise affect thousands of British steel jobs? [...]
GFG Alliance in talks with Greensill’s administrators over ‘standstill’ deal March 12, 2021 Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance is in negotiations with Grant Thornton, the administrators of collapsed Greensill Capital, over a “standstill agreement” between the two parties. It comes after court filings submitted earlier this week revealed that GFG, Greensill’s biggest client, had begun to default on repayments to the boutique bank. It has been reported that Gupta [...]
Chief executive of Jack Ma’s Ant Group steps down March 12, 2021 Simon Hu has reportedly resigned as chief executive of Ant Group after just over a year in the role. Hu resigned for personal reasons according to Bloomberg, and he will be replaced by Ant Group chairman Eric Jing with immediate effect. He joined Alibaba in 2005 before moving to Ant in 2018 as President and [...]
How millennial savings app Plum could lure a new generation of DIY investors March 12, 2021 The reason Victor Trokoudes started Plum may be a familiar story to some millennials. His dad started nagging him about putting money away after he realised he hadn’t been doing much about his savings despite working as a trader in the City. He started building Plum in 2016 with co-founder Alex Michael before its launch [...]