Succession: CMA would block a Waystar merger just like Microsoft – and it hurts Britain June 2, 2023 No spoilers, I promise. Succession builds towards its climax. Logan Roy, played by a full tilt Brian Cox, is trying to finalise a merger between his media conglomerate Waystar Royco – a hybrid of News Corporation and Disney – and the up and coming tech business GoJo. Imagine the final scenes. Months of globe-trotting negotiations [...]
Sticky inflation and regulatory pressure push UK deals to lowest level since 2016 June 2, 2023 Deals in the UK have slumped to their lowest level since 2016 amid sticky inflation and regulatory pressure.
Supermarkets scramble to cut diesel pump prices amid watchdog probe June 1, 2023 Supermarkets are rushing to cut the cost of diesel after the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced a probe into whether a “failure in competition” between supermarkets is leaving Brits paying more than they should be at the pumps. According to RAC analysis, major retailers have “quickened the pace” of diesel cuts, with the average [...]
People who get ‘poor’ bank rates should ‘shop around’, DWP sec Mel Stride says May 31, 2023 People who feel they are getting “very poor” interest on their savings should “shop around” and find a bank that will pay “a better rate”, the Work and Pensions Secretary has said. Mel Stride said some of the “stickiness” comes because there is “often inertia” and that it is “relatively easy to change and switch [...]
World’s biggest natural soda ash producer plots rare London listing in boost to the City May 31, 2023 The world’s biggest soda ash producer has revealed plans for a rare London listing today in a boost to the London Stock Exchange after a barren period to start the year.
Proposals to relax rules for small banks in UK a ‘game-changer’ despite US regional banking crisis May 30, 2023 Experts were quick to praise proposals to relax rules on smaller domestic banks as the consultation on the so-called ‘strong and simple regime’ came to an end today. The proposals include simplifying disclosure and liquidity rules for domestically focused banks with less than £15bn in assets.. The rules, the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) said, aim [...]
Meta sells Giphy to Shutterstock to comply with UK regulator order May 23, 2023 Shutterstock said today it would buy animated-images platform Giphy from Meta for $53m in cash, months after the Facebook owner had agreed to divest the company on competition concerns. Britain’s competition regulator last year ordered Meta to sell Giphy over fears that it could deny or limit competitors such as Snapchat and Twitter access to the target’s content. Meta had [...]
Does trading in unbacked crypto assets present a regulatory dichotomy? May 23, 2023 Wendy Saunders, Head of Financial Services Regulatory at lawyers Lewis Silkin picks apart the Treasury Committee report on crypto assets.
Ignore the ideologues, we should take our time to get rid of EU laws and do it right May 23, 2023 Kemi Badenoch did right in facing down the critics and moving the goalposts to scrap EU legislation. We need to have enough time to ensure we do it the right way, writes Bim Afolami
Chancellor to discuss food prices with CMA May 23, 2023 Today the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will meet with food manufacturers to discuss the cost of food and explore ways to ease pressure on households. The government says Hunt will raise concerns about high prices of food in the UK and discuss measures the government and industry could put in place to help households. Hunt said: [...]