Before giving the CMA more teeth, we should look at its Meta shaped bite marks June 16, 2022 The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been flexing its muscles like a growing schoolboy recently. On Tuesday, it finally got a well-deserved admonishment from the Competition Appeals Tribunal after an appeal by Meta – the company formerly known as Facebook – against the watchdog’s decision to stop it buying Giphy, a provider of moving [...]
Letters: Reconsidering the Court’s value June 16, 2022 [Re: Patel: UK’s Rwanda immigration policy is ‘legally compliant’, yesterday] This week’s news, which saw the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) block a deportation of migrants to Rwanda, indicates an ECtHR that has rather overstepped its bounds. We must be clear. The sole role of the ECtHR is to adjudicate on important issues of [...]
Speedy recovery of business air travel will bring billions to UK economy June 16, 2022 A speedy recovery of business air travel could bring extra billions into the UK’s pockets, according to a study published today by WPI Economics. Figures showed that business travellers returning to pre-pandemic levels by 2023 would lead growth rates increasing by 50 per cent by 2030, whereas passenger levels going back by 2025 would cause [...]
KPMG strikes deal with Alteryx to boost data analytics capabilities June 16, 2022 KPMG entered into a “strategic alliance” with California tech firm Alteryx, as part of the accountancy firm’s push to boost its data analytics capabilities. The Big Four firms’ deal with the analytics automation firm will see KPMG push forward with plans to automate its own systems, while also giving it the means to help clients [...]
Exclusive: Almost a quarter of firms have let staff go due to pandemic with a fifth now hiring freelancers June 16, 2022 Workers are increasingly entering unstable work patterns due firms cutting cut staff and replacing them with freelancers. Research published today and shared exclusively with City A.M. reveals 23 per cent of business owners have let permanent staff go this year, while a fifth are going for more flexible workers. The data showed 42 of freelancers [...]
Labour to announce review to ensure more start-ups list in London June 15, 2022 Labour will tomorrow launch a review that aims to ensure that the UK is the best place in the world for start-ups, with the party wanting more to go public in London. Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has enlisted former Tory Treasury minister, and renowned economist, Lord Jim O’Neill to “explore how to ensure start-ups can [...]
Mark Kleinman’s exclusive column: Downing Street business adviser pondering exit? June 15, 2022 Raging inflation, labour shortages, a weakening currency, supply chain chaos and – in the eyes of many colleagues and opponents alike – a lame duck prime minister: if you thought that being a CEO in such a climate was tough, spare a thought for his own business liaison chief. Alex Hickman, a co-founder of the [...]
Crypto crash to get worse with deeper price drops as a multibillion-dollar hedge fund struggles to survive June 15, 2022 The price of leading cryptocurrencies continued to plummet today, with industry experts warning that the “crypto winter” could last for years. Bitcoin dropped about 3.87 per cent per cent today to $21,392.46 trade at $, while Ether fell 3.73% per cent to $1162.52. Bitcoin is now down near 70 per cent from it’s all-time high of [...]
US Federal Reserve fires 75 basis point rate hike bazooka to tackle inflation June 15, 2022 The US Federal Reserve today fired a rate hike bazooka as it scrambles to tame the worst bout of inflation across the pond in recent history. Chair Jerome Powell and co lifted the world’s most important interest rate 75 basis points, the steepest rise since 1994, to between 1.5 and 1.75 per cent. The move [...]
Uber calls on rivals to offer employment benefits as Bolt faces trade union lawsuit June 15, 2022 Uber has called on its rivals to give drivers employment benefits, after one of the UK’s biggest unions said it is taking legal action against ride-hailing app Bolt over its lack of workers’ protections. Britain’s third largest trade union, GMB, is set to file legal proceedings against Bolt, in a bid to force the Estonian [...]