Competition watchdog probes Google over distortion of digital advertising market May 26, 2022 The competition watchdog has launched a probe into whether Google has behaved illegally by limiting competition in the digital advertising tech market. The Competition and Market Authority (CMA) unveiled a second investigation into the tech giant, after scrutinising an agreement between Google and Meta. Google is a dominant player within advertising tech intermediation – referred [...]
FCA pushes for reform of London’s listing regime in an attempt to boost growth: ‘A radical set of changes’ May 26, 2022 The City watchdog has outlined plans to reshape the two-tier structure of the London Stock Exchange’s main market today in a bid to simplify listing rules and tempt more fast-growth tech firms to come to market. The Financial Conduct Authority revealed proposals to do-away with the current split between a higher “premium” tier of the [...]
1 Minute Market Rundown – 26th May 2022 May 26, 2022 Trade the ExtremesCrypto Comes Under PressureFED Retains Flexibility The FOMC minutes came and went and the markets have summed it up quite nicely – nothing new. There were no fresh insights and all markets can’t make headway in either direction. The word we like to use to describe this market is ‘transactional.’ It feels that [...]
End of airport slots allocation leads to lower fares, says IEA May 26, 2022 Ending the allocation of airport slots will lead to lower fares, according to a paper published today. The Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has argued that buying and selling airport slots on the market like any other goods will lead to more competition between airlines, ultimately improving consumers’ choice. “The system weakens competition between airlines [...]
UK competitions watchdog told to cover pharma firms’ costs after investigation failed May 25, 2022 The Supreme Court today said the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) could be forced to cover Pfizer and Flynn Pharma’s legal costs, following the collapse of its case into the two pharmaceutical firms. The landmark ruling could see UK regulators made liable to pay the costs of those subject to failed investigations, after the [...]
UK launches national security probe of Chinese purchase of Welsh chip plant May 25, 2022 The UK has today launched a national security review of a Chinese takeover of a key Welsh semiconductor plant.
JD Sports’ chair steps down after City watchdog fine for covert car park meeting May 25, 2022 JD Sports’ executive chairman Peter Cowgill is to step down from his role with immediate effect, the sportswear brand has announced. The London-listed retailer said it had opted to accelerate a separation of the roles of chair and chief executive. Cowgill’s departure follows JD Sports and its rival Footasylum being slapped with fine worth almost [...]
We must uphold online competition at home, or we risk lagging behind the EU May 25, 2022 RIght now in the European Union, law-makers are putting the finishing touches on the Digital Markets Act – a landmark law which will upend big tech firms’ business models to improve competition online. In the UK, on the other hand, regulators, ministers and many lawmakers are frustrated. UK regulators are convinced dominant big tech firms [...]
Households backed with government grants to support ramp up of heat pumps May 23, 2022 Energy users can now apply for government grants to swap their gas boilers for heat pumps, after it opened its boiler upgrade scheme today.
1 Minute Market Rundown – 23rd May 2022 May 23, 2022 Trade the ExtremesGBP Squeeze Higher ContinuesS&P 500 Teeters on Verge of a Bear Market Markets that close 20% below its peak level are defined as being in a bear market. The S&P is 19% down from its peak but with the Nasdaq and Russell 2000 27% off its highs, feels safe to say we have [...]