Coronavirus lockdown: Government announces £4bn in grants for closed retail and hospitality firms January 5, 2021 Retail, hospitality and leisure businesses are set to receive a one-off grant of up to £9,000 per property to help them survive the latest coronavirus lockdown, the government announced this morning. The new funding comes after the Prime Minister announced last night that the sectors would be forced to remain closed until at least mid-February [...]
Brexit: UK to start talks on quick EU financial services agreement January 3, 2021 The UK government will next week begin urgent talks to try and reach an agreement by March on the future of the UK’s access to EU financial markets. City minister John Glen and senior Treasury civil servant Katharine Braddick will lead the talks for the UK. Boris Johnson’s Brexit trade deal does not include an EU-wide [...]
Brexit: Top law firm says City of London won’t get a quick EU financial services deal December 29, 2020 One of the world’s largest law firms has heaped doubt on claims by the UK that it can negotiate a post-Brexit financial services settlement with the EU within the next three months. US firm Baker McKenzie – the fourth largest law firm in the world by revenue and the top firm for multinational mergers and [...]
UK-EU financial services trade set for further negotiations December 25, 2020 A Government summary of the UK’s post-Brexit trade deal with the European Union indicates further negotiations will be required to establish market access rules for financial services firms. The document reaffirms “the integrity of our respective, autonomousequivalence frameworks,” the Government says. But specific equivalence deals will be codified in a forthcoming “memorandum of understanding.” Read [...]
Brexit, people and the pandemic: Critical actions for business December 23, 2020 The latest travel bans from the UK into Europe, induced by the COVID-19 pandemic, present real challenges for businesses in the final days leading up to the end of the Brexit transition period. How do these travel restrictions relate to Brexit? In two ways: Firstly, these restrictions particularly impact those in financial services who have [...]
Andrew Bailey faces another tough year at Bank of England in 2021 December 22, 2020 Mark Carney must be thanking the gods he stepped down as Bank of England governor in early March. Since then, his successor Andrew Bailey has had to steer the historic institution through the worst economic downturn in 300 years, complete with a bout of market panic in the spring. Under Bailey’s leadership the Bank slashed [...]
As we look back on 2020, what can we learn from this unprecedented year? December 18, 2020 The end of any year is traditionally a time of reflection. It’s a chance to take stock and look back on the past 12 months: the successes, the lessons, and the opportunities for improvement. And while other traditions like the office Christmas party have been replaced by virtual events, taking time to step back and [...]
PwC partners take 10 per cent cut as profits suffer December 17, 2020 Partners at PwC have suffered a 10 per cent cut to their earnings as the impact of the coronavirus hit the Big Four firm’s profits. Profits at the audit giant fell by 8 per cent to £938m in the firm’s latest financial year, as Covid-19 impacted on the business from March, with distributable profit per [...]
Fed ups 2021 growth forecast but warns of a tough winter December 17, 2020 Federal Reserve chief Jerome Powell said late on Wednesday evening that there were reasons for optimism in 2021 but the coming months would be “particularly challenging.” In a statement issued by the Fed’s Open Market Committee, the body also indicated that debt buying would continue until “substantial further progress” is seen on both employment and [...]
EY chair: ‘Nobody wants to go back to full time in the office’ December 17, 2020 Almost nobody will want to go back to working five days a week in the office post-pandemic, according to EY UK chair Hywel Ball, after employees have enjoyed the convenience of home working for most of 2020. Speaking to City A.M. Ball said offices were likely to look very different post-pandemic, and that staff would [...]