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  • Lloyds costs soar as lender increases provisions after tariff turmoil

    May 1, 2025

    Lloyds Banking Group’s profit took a hit in the first three months of the year as the domestic-focused bank’s operating costs soared. The FTSE 100 giant, which includes Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland, met analyst expectations for pre-tax profit at £1.5bn – marking a seven per cent drop from the first quarter of 2024. [...]

  • UK fintech Revolut expands lifestyle reach with mobile plans

    April 30, 2025

    Revolut is to offer mobile plans to customers as the UK fintech continues to diversify its product range. The Canary Wharf-based business is looking to enter the mobile market in the UK and Germany later this year before eying further market expansion. Revolut said its plans will include unlimited calls, texts and data at home, [...]

  • House prices drop an ‘eye-catcher’ due to stamp duty changes 

    April 30, 2025

    UK house prices fell in April at their fastest month-to-month rate in nearly two years, fresh data has suggested, as adjustments to stamp duty knocked demand.  Prices declined by 0.6 per cent in April compared to the previous month, according to Nationwide.  The drop was attributed to stamp duty changes, introduced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves [...]

  • Santander UK’s provisions surge after branch closure backlash

    April 30, 2025

    Santander UK was struck with a surge in provisions in its first-quarter report as backlash mounted to its branch closure operation. The Spanish-headquartered lender’s provisions for liabilities and charges rose 69 per cent to £140m. The firm said £42m of this was driven by “charges relating to changes to our branch network”. This comes as [...]

  • Barclays shares jump as investment arm cashes in on market storm

    April 30, 2025

    Barclays enjoyed a bumper first three months of 2025 as its investment and private banking arms cashed in on market volatility. The bank’s share rose over 1.5 per cent during early trading on Wednesday. The FTSE 100 giant’s investment bank bolstered income by 16 per cent to £3.9bn, compared to £3.3bn from the same period [...]

  • High-street banks are shortchanging cash savers

    April 30, 2025

    Many savers are choosing cash during a time of uncertainty, but many savings accounts still yield under two per cent. There is a better way, says Nigel Terrington In periods of relentless noise, steep market sell-offs and economic uncertainty, the most sensible decision can be to do nothing. To accomplish this, you need to hold [...]

  • Rate setter calls for market digitalisation and touts Bank of England’s flexibility 

    April 29, 2025

    Bank of England rate setter Dave Ramsden has called for bold action on digitalisation in a rebuke of concerns that the Bank’s prescriptive rules were stifling innovation.  Speaking at the Innovate Finance Global Summit on Tuesday, the central bank Deputy Governor said widespread innovation in wholesale financial markets from authorities and industry would boost the [...]

  • Trump’s first 100 days: From stock market carnage to electing Carney

    April 29, 2025

    Tuesday marks President Trump’s second first 100 days. On 29 April 2017, pundits looked back at the opening of the then 45th President’s term as a period that had shaken presidential norms and perhaps lowered the tone. In comparison, these first three months have been an earthquake.  Trump has shown himself willing to execute the [...]

  • Mark Carney’s Canadian win presents an opportunity for UK businesses

    April 29, 2025

    Mark Carney’s victory in Canada presents a unique opportunity for UK businesses willing to seize it, writes Michael Martins.

  • Bank of England ‘analysing’ end of dollar’s prestige 

    April 29, 2025

    The Bank of England’s stability watchdog is assessing the potential impacts of the dollar’s recent slump after President Trump’s tariffs spooked investors.  Sam Woods, head of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Bank deputy governor, suggested that the first month of Trump’s global trade war had diminished the dollar’s status as a safe haven currency.  [...]

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