Action on climate speaks louder than words, but communicating that action is also key September 24, 2020 Rather than being overshadowed by the pandemic, if anything Climate Week in New York — which began on Monday — has been amplified by the focus on building back greener and fairer. This is mirrored by more and more businesses making Net Zero commitments — PwC being among the organisations to announce one in recent [...]
Record number of companies turn out for City Giving Day 2020 September 23, 2020 A record number of organisations took part in this year’s City Giving Day as companies gathered online in spite of the pandemic to celebrate the City of London’s philanthropic side. Over 460 companies registered for this year’s event, which raised money for charities such as Place2Be, Onside Youth Zones, Samaritans and The Duke of Edinburgh’s [...]
UK watchdog to accuse KPMG of breaches in Carillion audit September 21, 2020 The UK’s accountancy watchdog has said it has delivered an initial report of KPMG’s audit of collapsed outsourcer Carillion, indicating it found a number of breaches made by the firm. After a preliminary investigation, the Financial Reporting Council would either close the enforcement case or, if breaches have been found, deliver an initial investigation report. [...]
Bank of England reaction: Will interest rates go negative? September 18, 2020 The Bank of England (BoE) held monetary policy steady yesterday for the second meeting in a row. Interest rates were left at 0.1 per cent and bond-buying at £745bn in a business-as-usual decision. All nine members of the monetary policy committee (MPC) voted in favour of continuing this monetary policy. But analysts, investors and traders [...]
Will the BoE inject more stimulus into the UK economy? September 16, 2020 The Bank of England is preparing to announce its latest interest rate decision tomorrow, as it closely monitors the UK economy’s rebound from the record 20.4 per cent contraction in the second quarter. Since then, there have been many positive signs. The economy grew by a huge 8.7 per cent in June and another 6.6 [...]
Travelex creditors take £368m hit after pre-pack administration September 16, 2020 Unsecured creditors in troubled foreign exchange provider Travelex are set to suffer heavy losses after suffering a shortfall of more than £368m. The majority of the shortfall, around £319m, is owed to bondholders who took control of Travelex but whose identities are unknown, according to the Times. Last month PwC said a pre-pack administration sale [...]
UK inflation falls to five year low due to Eat Out to Help Out September 16, 2020 UK inflation slipped to a five-year low in August as the Eat Out to Help Out scheme dragged down prices in the restaurant sector for the first time on record. The price of goods and services in the UK rose by 0.2 per cent in August compared to a year earlier, the Office for National [...]
UK unemployment: Experts say job losses to jump as furlough ends September 15, 2020 UK unemployment has finally started rising. Months of economic hardship and the winding down of the furlough scheme meant 695,000 people lost their jobs between March and August, according to payroll data. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the unemployment rate rose to 4.1 per cent in the three months to July. That was [...]
Report: UK firms swimming in £70bn of unsustainable debt September 15, 2020 UK firms have racked up £70bn-worth of unsustainable debt, a new report reveals, with more than £20bn of that coming from government-backed Covid schemes. This figure is down on the previous estimation of £102bn, partially due to government stimulus packages introduced this year, data from TheCityUK revealed. Government-guaranteed lending schemes such as the coronavirus business interruption loan [...]
Deloitte starts audit split – the first of the Big Four to do so September 11, 2020 Deloitte will set up an audit governance board, making it the first of the Big Four accounting firms to make headway with demands from the UK regulator. The audit governance board will be effective from 1 January 2021. It will be chaired by Baroness Margaret Ford, who currently chairs Scottish media group STV and real [...]