Crisis over? Pacwest and Western Alliance rise again as investors bet worst is over May 18, 2023 Investors are increasingly hopeful that the crisis which has engulfed US regional banks over the past couple of months is coming to an end. Some of the banks which have been worst affected by fears of a broader banking crisis in the wake of the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and First Republic have [...]
Paul Scully launches bid to become London mayor – here’s how he hopes to win May 18, 2023 Conservative MP Paul Scully has pledged to switch off ULEZ cameras in the extended zone on “day one” if elected London mayor, as he launched his bid to be the Conservative candidate. Currently minister for London, Scully, MP for Sutton and Cheam, is pausing his frontbench work while he aims to be selected as the [...]
London is the envy of the world as a financial centre, and we can maintain this status with digital assets May 18, 2023 Lord Holmes asks questions in the House of Lords on yesterday's damning crypto report from the Treasury Committee.
Rising interest rates sees mortgage arrears tick up as repossessions jump May 18, 2023 The number of households falling into arrears continued increasing in the first quarter as rising interest rates continued to hit borrowers. According to figures from industry body UK Finance, arrears picked up in the first quarter with mortgages in arrears of more than 2.5 per cent reaching 76,630. This was a two per cent increase [...]
Explainer: Who will pay £10bn to fix the sewage scandal? May 18, 2023 Imagine some multi-billion company was throwing untreated sewage into your local river, then got caught, said they were sorry, and asked you to pay to clean it up. Welcome to Britain in 2023. Water UK, the industry body for water companies, today apologised for all the raw sewage spillages, and committed £10bn to be spent [...]
Why human centaurs and data provide the advantage in the AI age May 18, 2023 Sergio Gago of Moody's Analytics says the impact of AI on the financial industry is poised to be transformative.
Blockchain can help fix carbon credits market, experts argue – but is it enough? May 18, 2023 Experts have suggested that blockchain could provide a way to improve the fractured carbon credit markets and help markets move towards a more sustainable future. Jeff Ren, OKX Ventures partner, told City A.M. that the “immutable nature of the dataset created and stored” by a blockchain could combat the fragmented and opaque carbon credits market. [...]
Problem with the UK’s automotive sector ‘isn’t to do with Brexit’, says Kemi Badenoch May 18, 2023 Business and trade secretary Kemi Badenoch has said the issue with the UK’s automotive sector “isn’t to do with Brexit”, as Labour pressed the government for an “explicit industrial strategy”. Her comments came as shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds warned that the “automotive sector has issued warning cry after warning cry that government policy risks [...]
Why so secretive? Sunak blasted for ‘surreptitious’ industrial strategy May 18, 2023 A set of cross-party former business secretaries have launched a stinging attack on Rishi Sunak over his apparent lack of a cohesive industrial strategy. Ex-ministers Greg Clark, Peter Mandelson and Vince Cable told the Financial Times the Prime Minister was being so “surreptitious” that his strategy for industry was a “guilty secret”. Clark, Conservative business [...]
900 City of London Corporation staff to strike this month – with Tower Bridge, Barbican and Old Bailey impacted May 18, 2023 Workers at tourist attractions across London are to strike in a dispute over pay. The GMB union said 900 of its members employed by the City of London Corporation will walk out on May 25 at attractions including Tower Bridge, Barbican, museums, gardens, parks and markets after voting overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action. The [...]