What can Sunak-friendly fintech expect under Truss? September 12, 2022 Some fintech bosses are reconsidering what a Truss leadership may mean for the sector.
Morrisons’ takeover of McColl’s won’t risk higher prices for vast majority of shoppers, CMA says September 8, 2022 Morrisons’ takeover of McColl’s newsagents has resulted in competition concerns in just a small number of areas, a watchdog has found. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the supermarket’s £190m rescue deal meant that the vast majority of areas will not face reduced competition. However, in 35 areas, the deal has presented price increase [...]
Truss believes City is ‘growth engine’ of the economy, says former minister September 8, 2022 Liz Truss believes the City is the “best growth engine in the UK” and is preparing to lean on the financial sector to achieve her political agenda, a former minister said today.
Crypto comes to the Commons September 8, 2022 "There is no inevitability that blockchain adoption would see us all roll away to hell in a crypto-crashed handcart," argues Lord Holmes.
Exclusive: Three quarter of Brits pay for subscriptions they don’t use September 8, 2022 Three quarters of Brits who have subscriptions say they are currently spending on services they don’t regularly use.
Ministers press ahead with powers to intervene in financial rules September 8, 2022 Ministers have pressed ahead with plans to grant the government “call in” powers to intervene in financial regulation today, just one day after City watchdogs underlined the importance of regulatory independence to financial stability.
Independence is ‘vital’ for effective regulation, say watchdogs September 7, 2022 The UK's top financial regulators have doubled down on their continued independence from political influence today as they warned that pursuing short term growth by "lowering" regulatory standards could threaten financial stability.
Bridging the gap between crypto and mainstream finance September 5, 2022 Lisa Quest of Oliver Wyman explains how the UK’s regulators are currently underequipped to supervise against new crypto regulations.
Waitrose admits it signed deals with landlords to block rivals from opening nearby stores September 2, 2022 Waitrose has admitted to signing deals with landlords halting other supermarkets from opening nearby for a decade, following a probe by the UK competition watchdog. The supermarket, which is owned by the John Lewis Partnership, has said it has re-written property deals for numerous sites to allay competition concerns. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) [...]
Panic in pharma as bosses of four firms face being struck off: Shock CMA decision includes Alliance’s CEO September 2, 2022 Pharmaceutical firms have appealed against a competition case underlying the disqualifications of multiple industry bosses, which could potentially lead to the seven individuals being struck off. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said on Friday that it had issued proceedings in the High Court to disqualify directors at four groups, including the chief executive of [...]