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  • Equistone takes £100m prime cut of Argentinian steak house Gaucho

    January 17, 2016

    The Gaucho chain of Argentinian steak restaurants has been snapped up by a hungry buyout firm in a deal thought to be worth around £100m. Equistone, the private equity firm previously owned by Barclays, is said to have beaten other interested suitors to buy a majority stake in the chain. Gaucho’s founder, the Dutch entrepreneur Zeev [...]

  • Davos 2016: Who’s who at the World Economic Forum (and who’s notably absent) – from Leonardo DiCaprio to Travis Kalanick and George Osborne

    January 17, 2016

    If it seems like Davos reads like a who’s who of the world elite, you wouldn’t be wrong. On the Swiss slopes, the annual gathering of the World Economic Forum which kicks off this Wednesday, brings together the world’s biggest politicians, business leaders and a sprinkling of celebrities to liven things up too Leonardo DiCaprio is the [...]

  • EU referendum: BT chairman Mike Rake and Barclays chairman John McFarlane issue warnings over Brexit

    January 14, 2016

    Two of Britain's top businessmen have warned that the City will be worse off if the UK leaves the EU. Mike Rake, chairman of BT Group and WorldPay, and Barclays chairman John McFarlane – who also chairs TheCityUK industry group – told Bloomberg TV today that Brexit would be bad for British business. "There has already [...]

  • Tesco’s share price soars as supermarket beats expectations for Christmas trading as sales rise

    January 14, 2016

    Tesco has beaten expectations for its Christmas trading, with sales up for the six weeks to 9 January, prompting the supermarket's share price to soar more than seven per cent this morning.  The figures The UK's largest retailer grew group sales by 2.1 per cent in the six weeks to 9 January, with UK like-for-likes [...]

  • The social impact MBA watershed: What is driving tomorrow’s business leaders?

    January 14, 2016

    Eighty eight per cent of students completing MBAs in the States last year said that social impact issues – from climate change and health disparities to the ethics of big business supply chains – were a priority for them. That’s according to research from Net Impact, a non-profit which works to help students shape their [...]

  • Army of consultants marches towards the City as regulation pushes compliance and risk wages up

    January 14, 2016

    Waves of increasingly tough legislation from financial regulators will push City firms to shell out on an army of compliance consultants in 2016, figures seen by City A.M. have suggested. The Salary Survey, by City recruiter Robert Walters, suggested lenders and other institutions are so desperate to hire for senior roles in compliance, they are willing [...]

  • Petrol prices will fall throughout January to catch up with the latest slump in the oil price

    January 13, 2016

    The supermarket petrol price war is set to intensify, as the "lower for much longer" mantra sweeps through global oil markets. Oil has fallen around 15 per cent since all big four supermarkets – Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda and Morrisons – slashed diesel prices to below £1 earlier this month. "It takes two to three weeks [...]

  • Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Asda and Morrisons: Supermarket petrol price wars to intensify as oil rout deepens

    January 13, 2016

    The supermarket petrol price war is set to intensify, as the "lower for much longer" mantra sweeps through global oil markets. Oil has fallen around 15 per cent since all big four supermarkets – Sainsbury's, Tesco, Asda and Morrisons – slashed diesel prices to below £1 earlier this month. A Morrisons spokesperson said: “If oil prices continue to fall [...]

  • Euribor trial: Jury trial date set for six people – two who worked at Deutsche Bank and four who worked at Barclays – accused of manipulating Euribor rate as 4 September 2017

    January 13, 2016

    The jury trial date for six people alleged of playing a role in the manipulation of the Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) has today been set to begin on 4 September 2017. Former Deutsche Bank employee Christian Bittar and Achim Kraemer, who is still at that bank, alongside ex-Barclays staff members Colin Bermingham, Carlo Palombo, Philippe Moryoussef and Sisse [...]

  • City Moves for 13 January 2016 | Who’s switching jobs

    January 13, 2016

    Mount Anvil Mount Anvil, a residential-led central London developer has announced the appointment of Hilary Wells as its first people director. Hilary joins from wine and spirits merchant Berry Bros & Rudd, a family-owned business dating back to 1698 with a turnover of more than £200m, where she led the transformation of the company’s approach [...]

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