Labour: City of London can help Britain better target its foreign aid November 16, 2023 Labour’s Lisa Nandy has suggested the City of London can play a key role in helping Britain better target its foreign aid budget towards “extreme poverty”.
Transport for London gets Moody’s upgrade despite funding concerns November 16, 2023 Credit ratings agency Moody's has given TfL's finances a vote of confidence, amid city calls for more funding ahead of the Autumn statement.
The anti-poverty potential of CBDCs and Uptober positivity November 16, 2023 Temple Melville explains why he believes traditional fiat and cryptocurrency can exist happily side by side.
Government announces new £2.5bn programme to tackle long-term sickness November 16, 2023 Since the pandemic the number of people inactive in the UK due to long-term sickness or disability has risen by almost half a million to a record high of 2.6m.
Crypto custody licence granted to Commerzbank November 16, 2023 Commerzbank AG has been handed a cryptocurrency custody licence in Germany to launch a “broad range of digital asset services”.
Inheritance tax reportedly could be slashed by Sunak and Hunt at Autumn Statement November 16, 2023 Plans to slash inheritance tax at the Autumn Statement are reportedly being drawn up by No10 and the Treasury.
HMV: Date flagship Oxford Street store reopening confirmed after ‘dramatic turnaround’ November 16, 2023 HMV, the British music and video store that has gone kaput twice, will reopen doors to its flagship store on Oxford Street next week.
Hotel Chocolat’s sweet £534m Mars deal leaves London market on a sugar high November 16, 2023 Charismatic founder, Angus Thirlwell, told City A.M that the business “really valued” its time on the London market.
The Wild West of money: Preserving singleness in a digital age November 16, 2023 Conserving singleness shouldn’t prevent new forms of digital money from existing, explains Elise Soucie of GDF.
Bank of England finds no evidence of greedflation among UK firms November 16, 2023 Firms in the UK and the EU have not been using the cover of inflation to gouge their customers, new research from the Bank of England suggests.