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By: Simon Hunt

City Editor Simon Hunt is City editor at City AM, covering the economy and financial markets. He was previously business correspondent for the Evening Standard and a reporter for Bloomberg News.

All 557 Articles
  • The digital bank revolution is over – and that’s a good thing

    April 23, 2026

    Until it was finally unveiled last month, there was more than a year of will-they-won’t-they speculation in the press over whether Britain’s biggest digital bank, Revolut, would be awarded a banking licence by the UK’s financial regulators. It was a long, drawn-out process – far longer than for most of Revolut’s peers – thanks in [...]

  • Shopping list: London Stock Exchange could welcome £20bn in retail floats within months

    April 22, 2026

    The London Stock Exchange is gearing up to welcome as much as £20bn in retailer listings amid hopes that the British high street could be key to reviving the capital’s ailing public markets. Three of the UK’s biggest retail brands – Primark, Boots and Waterstones – each appear to be in the advanced stages of [...]

  • ‘It doesn’t work anymore’: Wealthy Brits snub UK property market in search of better returns

    April 21, 2026

    Affluent Brits are pulling out of the UK property market at pace, the boss of a major London bank has said, as high taxes, burdensome regulation and stagnant house prices prompt investors to look elsewhere for greater returns. Ian Rand, chief executive of Monument Bank, which caters for mass affluent account holders with six figures [...]

  • ‘Bond market tantrum risks’: Gilt traders brace for Labour leftward pivot as Starmer future uncertain

    April 17, 2026

    Bond traders are bracing for the prospect of a surge in gilt yields as uncertainty over the future of Keir Starmer’s term in office could pave the way for a more left-wing successor. A Starmer defenestration could be just weeks away amid renewed scrutiny over the botched appointment of Peter Mandelson as Washington ambassador and [...]

  • Bank of England will set ‘high bar’ for any interest rate change

    April 17, 2026

    Policymakers at the Bank of England will set a ‘high bar’ for making any interest rate change later this month despite growing expectations of rising inflation, top City analyst Simon French has said. The previous energy shock suffered by the UK following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 saw inflation spike to as high [...]

  • Hoo Hing: London’s largest Chinese supermarket defies sterling slump to return to profit

    April 16, 2026

    London’s biggest Chinese grocery group has returned to profit, despite being hit by a weaker pound and falling revenue.  Dagenham-based Hoo Hing Holdings was founded in the 1970s and has superstores in Mitcham, Milton Keynes and Park Royal. It posted a small pre-tax profit of £167,559 for the 12 months to the end of June [...]

  • ‘Soul destroying’: Why London’s luxury property market has taken the biggest hit in a decade

    April 16, 2026

    It’s been almost three years since Emma first put her Kensington home on the market. With an initial asking price of just over £4m, she turned down a number of early low-ball offers before accepting one only slightly below what she’d wanted. But after months of dithering, the buyer pulled out at the last minute. [...]

  • Britain’s energy future is bright – but we still need Ed Drilliband

    April 15, 2026

    Amid soaring oil prices and growing fears of jet fuel shortages, it feels as though Britain is trapped in an energy permacrisis of its own making. So here’s a note of optimism to counter the doom and gloom: Britain has a bright energy future ahead of it. A few examples: Nuclear power output is going [...]

  • Aldi snaps up abandoned London psychiatric hospital to turn it into supermarket

    April 15, 2026

    Aldi has snapped up an abandoned London psychiatric hospital, City AM can reveal, in the latest sign discount supermarkets are getting increasingly creative in their search to acquire land to expand their UK footprint. The German grocer, which has over 1,000 stores in the UK but hopes to increase this by as many as 500, [...]

  • Procook sales surge as young Brits get taste for dinner parties

    April 14, 2026

    Procook has toasted surging sales as the kitchenware retailer cashed in on young Brits’ growing appetite for hosting dinner parties. The London-listed firm posted sales of £85.5m for the year to end March, a rise of just under a quarter on the previous year and ahead of market expectations of £83.5m, after demand outperformed the [...]

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