Coinbase posts massive Q2 net losses as downturn bites August 10, 2022 Coinbase – one of the world’s most popular cryptocurrency exchanges – has revealed it suffered a massive $1.1 billion net loss in Q2 2022.
Hungary caves to Russian pressure as it pays transit fees for oil supplies August 10, 2022 Hungarian energy group MOL has submitted transit fees to Ukraine, on behalf of Russia, to restart flows of oil crude from the country.
New PM must push through City reform for finance to flourish, lobby groups say August 10, 2022 The new prime minister must push through a swathe of reforms to the City if the UK is to regain its place as the “world’s foremost international centre of finance”, a top lobby group warned today.
EON slashes stake in Nord Stream 1 pipeline by €700m amid Russia-Europe uncertainty August 10, 2022 Europe's largest energy network operator has slashed the value of its stake in the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline by around €700m
Second yellow for Arsenal over fan token promotions August 10, 2022 Arsenal football club have been rebuked by the ASA which declared it had upheld its ruling against the club relating to NFT promotions.
Half of UK tech firms need greater support to scale, says report August 10, 2022 Half of the UK’s technology companies are lacking in the support necessary to scale the business, according to a new report today. The UK has a thriving technology space, securing 54 IPOs which have collectively raised £3.2bn – with 37 of these taking place last year, the report by Tech Nation, a body for UK [...]
FCA to swoop on City’s asset managers over misleading ESG investment August 10, 2022 The UK’s City watchdog is poised to swoop on asset managers if they promote “misleading” sustainable investments, as it prepares to ramp up its scrutiny of the ‘environmental, social and governance’ (ESG) label.
Coinbase sheds £0.9bn in second quarter as revenues plunge amid crypto crash August 10, 2022 Crypto giant Coinbase lost $1.1bn ($0.9bn) in the second quarter of the year as revenue dropped declined during the crypto crash. $446mn (£365m) of this loss was due to an impairment charge on the exchange’s crypto and venture investments as the “crypto winter” led to plummeting cryptocurrency prices and caused widespread losses across the industry. [...]
Liz Truss summons Chinese ambassador over Taiwan ‘aggression’ August 10, 2022 Liz Truss has summoned China’s ambassador to the Foreign Office over Beijing’s military “escalation in the region around Taiwan”. Truss said she summoned the Chinese ambassador to “explain his country’s actions”, after President Xi Jinping ordered military drills that surrounded Taiwan last week. China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) launched five live-fire military drills in areas [...]
Apple supplier Foxconn ‘cautious’ about demand as inflations spreads August 10, 2022 Taiwanese Apple supplier Foxconn is “cautious” about upcoming demand, supply chains and operating performance, it’s chairman said today, as inflation spreads and tensions with China rise. Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Technology Group, is one of the world’s biggest suppliers of semiconductors or computer chips. The Taiwanese tech giant hit a record half-year revenue [...]