Turbulent market pushes government to extend timeline for selling NatWest stake June 22, 2022 The UK has extending its trading timeline for when it will finally sell its taxpayer stake in NatWest by another year, as economic conditions worsen. In a statement this morning, the government said it will only dispose of its remaining 48.5 per cent share in NatWest “when it represents value for money to do so [...]
Starmer under pressure to punish strike-supporting Labour MPs June 22, 2022 Labour opposition leader Sir Keir Starmer faces a test of authority from his own frontbench after many shadow team members backed the strikes.
JD Sports revenue jumps by £2.4bn in 12-months amid US expansion June 22, 2022 JD Sports’ revenue has jumped by nearly £2.4bn over the past year, after easing lockdown restrictions eased meant people could flock back to stores and sports events. Revenue jumped to a total of £8.6bn in the 12-months to 29 January, up from £6.2bn in the same period a year prior. The high street retailer has [...]
Berkeley Group profits rise to over £550m after ‘exceptionally volatile period’ June 22, 2022 The boss of property developer Berkeley Group hailed “extraordinary” progress made in the past year today as the firm posted a 6 per cent rise in pre-tax profits for the full year to April.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? June 22, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. BDO Accountancy and business advisory firm BDO has appointed a new national head of technology and media, based out of its London office. Stepping into the position on 4 July, Ian McBane will take over the reins [...]
Welcome aboard, this is a driverless train: unions begin their own demise June 22, 2022 As the summer sun makes the UK feel like a Mediterranean resort, we are also about to see the perils of the labour problems that Southern Europe was so often bedeviled by. Trains have ground to a halt, the London Underground has stopped, and buses are stuck in their depots. Millions of pounds will be [...]
Entrepreneurship: Fintech Clear Junction named fastest growing founder-led firm in inaugural list June 22, 2022 The founder of the UK’s fastest growing founder-led firm has said the key to success is being “really, really” confident. Global payments solutions provider Clear Junction has topped the inaugural FEBE Growth 100 list, shared with CityA.M. on Wednesday. Backed by former BBC Dragons Jenny Campbell and Sarah Willingham, the Growth 100 ranks firms by [...]
We’re not reliving the 1970s yet, but today’s decisions will keep us out or drag us back June 22, 2022 In the current wave of discontent, rail unions, along with teachers, NHS and other public sector unions, are asking for increases which match inflation. They are still, just about, in single figures and a long way from the 20 per cent-plus of 1975. But only eighteen months previously, at the end of 1973, inflation had still been in high single figures.
Parliamentary body hammers Ofgem for £2.7bn clean-up bill to fix crisis-hit energy sector June 22, 2022 British households face an eye-watering £2.7bn clean-up bill following market carnage across the energy sector warned regulator Ofgem.
Transport for London’s haphazard funding model must now be made fit for the future June 22, 2022 SINCE the pandemic wiped out much of Transport for London’s fares income, London’s transport network has faced an existential crisis. The Elizabeth Line’s opening was a rare upbeat moment in a miserable couple of years of uncertainty for the city.