Lloyds profit remains flat on last year despite boost from rising rates but guidance lifted for the year July 26, 2023 Lloyds’ profit remained flat on last year despite the benefit of rising interest rates as the bank set aside more than anticipated to cope with bad loans. In the second quarter the high street bank recorded a pre-tax profit of £1.6bn, flat with last year but slightly lower than company compiled consensus. However, the profit [...]
City watchdogs risk ‘watering down’ London rules in red tape bonfire, FTSE bosses warn July 25, 2023 City watchdogs are at risk of “watering down” standards in the capital as the government throws its weight behind with a slew of reforms to the listings regime and capital markets, FTSE bosses have warned.
The law is sufficiently clear for the UK to become a global leader in digital assets July 25, 2023 Bittrex Global CEO Oliver Linch discusses why the Law Commission's report on digital assets should spur the UK government into action.
HSBC, Nationwide and TSB failed to send transaction histories to some customers July 25, 2023 HSBC, Nationwide Building Society and TSB collectively let down a total of nearly 170,000 customers by failing to provide payment transaction histories, according to the competition watchdog. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA), which has written to the two banks and building society, said the failures are “not acceptable”. The providers breached part five of [...]
Vodafone’s merger with Three would help build the 5G network Britain needs July 24, 2023 Britain's connectivity issues are at risk of undermining the strength of our tech sector, writes Ed Vaizey.
Supermarket fuel margins more than double since Ukraine war July 22, 2023 Supermarkets have more than doubled their margins on fuel since the start of the war in Ukraine, new analysis suggests. The RAC said Asda, Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s were making an average of around 4.7p per litre on fuel sales when the Russian invasion began in February 2022. The motoring services company found this had [...]
RAC: Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons have more than doubled fuel margins since Ukraine war July 22, 2023 Supermarkets have more than doubled their margins on fuel since the Ukraine war began, according to research from motoring firm the RAC. The ‘big four’ supermarkets – Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Asda and Morrisons – have seen the profits they make per litre of diesel and petrol rise from 4.7p to 10p since the Russian invasion started in [...]
City firms feel the pinch as FCA ramps up action July 20, 2023 The Financial Conduct Authority has tightened the screws on City firms over the past 12 months as it shut off nearly 30 per cent more companies than the previous year.
CMA warns supermarkets to make pricing clearer or risk enforcement action July 20, 2023 The Competition and Markets Authority has found not all retailers are displaying prices as clearly as they should, which could be hampering people’s ability to compare products. The watchdog said it is writing to these retailers and warning them to make the necessary changes or risk facing enforcement action. It is also calling on the government [...]
Lime bike use soaring in London with 12 million rides since 2019 July 20, 2023 Lime has seen soaring demand for its e-bikes in London with over 12m rides since 2019 and an average monthly increase of 10 per cent, it has been revealed. Londoners have travelled nearly 30m kilometres using Lime’s e-bikes since 2019, according to a new report from the transport consultancy Steer, commissioned by the e-bike and [...]