A culture secretary who has never been to a football match is a welcome relief September 18, 2023 Our obsession with football in politics has given it an outsized dominance in the Culture Secretary's brief, writes Eliot Wilson
The 5 best independent book shops in London September 18, 2023 City A.M. took to the streets for a book crawl to pinpoint the five best book shops in London – judging on vibes, atmosphere, curation and bonus extras.
Interest rates: Three things the Bank will consider for the next rate decision September 18, 2023 The Bank of England's rate-setters will meet next week and they will have no shortage of topics to discuss.
Bank of England set to hike rates again despite fears of a recession September 18, 2023 Uncomfortably high levels of wage growth and services inflation suggest inflation is increasingly domestically driven.
House prices: Third of asking prices knocked down by £20,000 September 18, 2023 House prices are still being battered by high mortgage rates, with a third of properties knocked down in price by an average of £22,000
London Design District launches flagship building in welcomed boost for capital’s creative sector September 18, 2023 London’s Design District has launched a spectacular new space for smaller businesses at the heart of its Greenwich hub
Bryan Garnier snaps up London deals outfit in bet on City rebound September 18, 2023 Investment bank Bryan Garnier has snapped up deals advisor NOR Capital and bolstered its team in London in a vote of confidence in the City despite a slump in dealmaking this year, City A.M. can reveal.
Business rates ‘aren’t fit for purpose’ and are stifling small businesses, says FSB September 18, 2023 The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) is calling upon extensions and changes to existing rate relief bills for small businesses.
Plans for City’s future delayed until next year as investors warn of ‘report fatigue’ September 18, 2023 A major report looking to draw up a "new market model” for the City has been delayed until next year as fears grow of “report fatigue” setting in across London, City A.M. can reveal.
The Notebook: Kokou Agbo-Bloua on humanity’s obsession with fire, the moral dilemmas raised by AI and why China’s outlook is a case of ‘heavy cloud, no rain’ September 18, 2023 Today, it’s Societe Generale’s global head of economics,cross-asset and quant research Kokou Agbo-Bloua with the Notebook pen The Red Flower and future energy We all remember the enchanting lyrics of the Monkey Song, ‘I wanna be like you’, from Walt Disney’s 1967 film The Jungle Book. In the movie, Mowgli is captured by a troop [...]