Moving markets: What’s shaping the FTSE 100 today November 14, 2023 Chinese bank loan data and UK jobs numbers will shape much of the FTSE 100 and markets action this morning
Meet the founder turning wonky veg into one of Britain’s tastiest new businesses November 14, 2023 City A.M. finds out how one entrepreneur turned unwanted fruit and veg into a thriving and climate-friendly business.
What does Rishi’s reshuffle tell us about his plans for the next year? November 14, 2023 Just weeks ago, at the Tories’ annual conference in Manchester, the Prime Minister cast himself as the man who represented change - but has now apparently swung back to continuity.
‘Ship has sailed for SMS’: Telcos could lose £2.5bn as businesses shift to Whatsapp November 14, 2023 Telecom operators could lose over $3bn (£2.5bn) in revenue globally over the next five years as messaging apps steal market share.
Blacklane considering ‘options’ including IPO if markets improve November 14, 2023 German chauffeur service Blacklane's chief is "watching" the IPO space amid speculation over a listing, but markets must pick up first.
Yet another housing minister? It’ll alienate young professionals November 14, 2023 The political churn of ministers is doing nothing to solve the housing crisis, and it's the young who are suffering, writes Henry Hill.
Sunak’s reshuffle is the latest attempt to relaunch Tory politics November 14, 2023 Rishi Sunak's reshuffle was his third attempt to relaunch the Conservative Party, and this time he's also reheating David Cameron's career, writes Will Cooling
Fnality International raises massive £77.7m in Series B funding round November 14, 2023 FinTech safety and institutional specialist Fnality has revealed its blockchain Series B funding round has raised a remarkable £77.7m.
Europe’s £10bn cum-ex tax scandal set to rumble Square Mile after key ruling November 13, 2023 Banks and investors in the Square Mile are set to be hit with more claims over Europe's biggest ever tax scam following a key ruling last week.
From pints to politics: Whatever happened to David Cameron’s ‘Golden Era’ of China relations? November 13, 2023 Before Trump, before the Belt and Road initiative, before pangolins, wet markets and the “Chinese virus”, before Ukraine, Chinese spies in parliament and the Uyghur genocide, there existed a brief golden window of time in which posh British kids learned Mandarin at school, politicians drank beer with President Xi Jinping and the City of London [...]