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  • The tale of Big Tech’s reckoning was spelled out by Rockefeller’s downfall – CityAM : CityAM

    September 23, 2021

    The Austrian economist Joseph Schumpeter described an effective free market as a “gale of creative destruction”. Old companies and outdated ideas would be cast aside by the market’s pursuit of the new, and the consumer would be the winner. It is little surprise then that incumbents tend to do all they can to arrest the [...]

  • Lord Mayor calls on financial regulators to focus on innovation and sustainability

    September 22, 2021

    Lord Mayor of the City of London, William Russell, will tonight (22 September) deliver a speech at the City Dinner at The Mansion House to an audience of senior regulators and representatives from across the financial and professional services industry. Lord Mayor William Russell will speak alongside Sam Woods, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England [...]

  • Hours after IPO, Universal Music faces competition inquiry

    September 22, 2021

    Hours after its shares surged by more than a third on its trading debut, Universal Music and other major record labels have been threatened by an official investigation into their dominance of the music market. Government ministers have called on the UK’s competition watchdog to take the first step towards regulatory action and conduct a [...]

  • ‘Quality losses’ matter more to investors than ‘quality gains’

    September 21, 2021

    People dislike losses more than they like gains. Known as loss aversion, this phenomenon, or behavioural bias, serves as a cornerstone of prospect theory, developed by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky more than 40 years ago. A forthcoming paper, which I co-authored with Didem Kurt, Koen Pauwels and Shuba Srinivasan, applies this theory to product [...]

  • Exclusive: Sustainable targets are everyone’s responsibility, says festival veteran

    September 21, 2021

    The founder of a festival focused on sustainability and innovation in fashion has said customers and businesses need to join forces to tackle fast fashion.  The organisation Fashion District aims to bring businesses together, attract global talent to East London and accelerate growth in manufacturing in the area. From September 22 to 26, Fashion District [...]

  • Dignity sees steep rise in spend-per-service as 41,000 funerals bury last year’s losses

    September 21, 2021

    Funeral giant Dignity has revealed it has seen the amount spent on each funeral increase but the number of deaths fall. Spending on each funeral rose from £2,461 in the first half of last year to £2,628 in the first six months of 2021. But Dignity only conducted 41,400 funerals, compared with 46,000 a year [...]

  • Post-pandemic surge in job vacancies benefitting low skilled male workers

    September 21, 2021

    Workers in low paying occupations are in high demand post-pandemic with vacancies up by a fifth according to a new study. While recent ONS data showed that worker vacancies surged to a record 1m in August the IFS has revealed that demand is patchy across the jobs market. Vacancies in the lowest-paying third of occupations [...]

  • CMA: UK businesses have until New Year to clean up greenwashing claims

    September 20, 2021

    The UK’s competition watchdog has today given British businesses a deadline of the end of the year to resolve any misleading green marketing claims – so-called “greenwashing” – to avoid regulatory action. At the beginning of 2022, the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) will carry out a full review of the environmental declarations made [...]

  • City should brace itself for €900bn Brexit hit if Brussels plays clearing politics

    September 17, 2021

    The City and several financial services groups in Brussels are lobbying for an extension to clearing house access beyond June of next year. Yesterday, a trio of major lobby groups for Europe’s finserv sector called on Brussels to extend the EU’s access to London clearing houses amid warnings of financial instability. The groups wrote to [...]

  • City should brace itself for €900bn Brexit hit if Brussels plays clearing politics – CityAM : CityAM

    September 17, 2021

    The City and several financial services groups in Brussels are lobbying for an extension to clearing house access beyond June of next year. Yesterday, a trio of major lobby groups for Europe’s finserv sector called on Brussels to extend the EU’s access to London clearing houses amid warnings of financial instability. The groups wrote to [...]

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