We can’t tax our way out of the Covid-19 crisis — instead, the chancellor must drive growth July 24, 2020 There has never been a time to my knowledge when, in the run up to a Budget or other fiscal event, the Treasury has not highlighted the pressures on public finances which made the option for significant (or, indeed, any) net tax cuts unwise. Typically, projected shortfalls in the state’s annual budgets have been in [...]
Green King’s Cross development receives £69m boost July 24, 2020 A new sustainable development in the heart of King’s Cross has received a boost with a £69m green loan facility from HSBC and Natwest. Property developer Argent secured the loan to complete the Cadence project, which will offer 163 flats, including 60 “intermediate affordable” rent apartments. The deal follows a similar £400m green loan for [...]
Pub and restaurant sales jump in second week of trading July 24, 2020 Pub, bar and restaurant sales started to improve in the second week after lockdown was lifted as more sites reopened, the latest research showed. Hospitality businesses in England were allowed to reopen from 4 July as the coronavirus lockdown was eased, but sales jumped in the week beginning 13 July as more venues opened and [...]
The City View: Imran Gulamhuseinwala on Britain’s open banking future July 23, 2020 Subscribe to The City View Podcast: Apple / Google / Spotify / RSS Today Andy is joined by Imran Gulamhuseinwala, the Implementation Trustee of Open Banking Ltd and the man tasked by the Government with driving forward the UK’s adoption of this potentially revolutionary technology. They discuss the journey so far, the challenges along the way, and the burgeoning industry of third-party [...]
Apple shares sink on US deceptive practices probe report July 23, 2020 Shares in Apple fell more than four per cent this evening following a report that the tech firm is facing a probe in multiple US states, which allege it engages in deceptive practices. A March document obtained by a tech watchdog group showed the Texas attorney general may sue Apple for violating the state’s deceptive trade practices [...]
Musk’s SpaceX in talks to raise funds at $44bn valuation July 23, 2020 Rocket company SpaceX is said to be in talks to raise a new round of funding at a $44bn valuation, following a successful few months for the tech firm. SpaceX is seeking to raise approximately $1bn priced at $270 per share, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. Helmed by tech billionaire Elon Musk, SpaceX [...]
Tesla sues Amazon-backed rival Rivian over technology secrets July 23, 2020 Tesla has filed a lawsuit against electric truck-making startup Rivian, accusing it of stealing trade secrets and poaching its employees. “Rivian is knowingly encouraging the misappropriation of Tesla’s trade secret, confidential, and proprietary information by Tesla employees that Rivian hires,” the company said in a lawsuit. The filing pointed to four former Tesla employees for [...]
Shaun Bailey accuses Sadiq Khan of misleading MPs over TfL pay July 23, 2020 Shaun Bailey has challenged London mayor Sadiq Khan’s claims that the number of Transport for London employees earning over £100,000 had dropped during his tenure. Speaking to MPs yesterday at a hearing of the transport select committee, Khan was asked by Robert Largan to justify why 557 employees were on such remuneration packages. The mayor [...]
City figures worried about prospect of Brexit without trade deal July 23, 2020 City of London figures have expressed concern about the increasing likelihood of the UK leaving the post-Brexit transition period without a deal. The latest round of talks wrapped up today, with both sides saying no serious progress was made on the most contentious issues. The two largest areas of contention are still EU fishing access [...]
Dyson to cut 900 jobs globally due to virus impact July 23, 2020 Vacuum cleaner firm Dyson said it will cut 900 jobs from its global workforce, as the coronavirus pandemic impacts consumer demand for its products. Approximately 4,000 of Dyson’s 14,000 staff are based in the UK. “These proposals would regrettably result in around 600 redundancies in the UK and 300 in the rest of the world,” [...]