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  • UK mortgage approvals hit two-year high following Brexit extension

    May 28, 2019

    The number of mortgage approvals for house purchases in the UK reached a two-year high in April, a survey showed today, suggesting the country’s housing market may be recovering from a recent slowdown. Read more: Mortgage approvals fall as lending to businesses also drops UK banks approved 42,989 mortgages in April, the highest figure since [...]

  • Sluggish economic growth to continue as demand for lending falls

    May 28, 2019

    The UK economy’s sluggish growth shows no signs of letting up, with all three major lending classes set to grow less than two per cent this year, new figures have revealed. Despite an uptick in real incomes, demand for consumer credit is forecast to grow just 1.6 per cent this year and two per cent [...]

  • HM Treasury launches probe into FCA regulation of collapsed firm London Capital & Finance

    May 23, 2019

    HM Treasury has launched an investigation into the collapse of investment firm London Capital & Finance, which will probe the actions of the Financial Conduct Authority. The independent review, which will be lead by Dame Elizabeth Gloster and is expected to take 12 months, will investigate the circumstances surrounding the failure of LCF, which went into [...]

  • British Steel falls into insolvency after government bailout talks fail, in ‘devastating’ blow for 5,000 workers

    May 22, 2019

    British Steel has collapsed into insolvency after the last week of attempts to lobby the government for a £75m cash injection failed. Read more: Troubled British Steel braces for insolvency in last-ditch loan talks The industrial giant – which employs 5,000 people – has been asking the government for an emergency loan designed to save [...]

  • BT’s brand value drops as new boss prepares image overhaul

    May 21, 2019

    The value of telecoms giant BT’s brand slumped this year as new chief executive Philip Jansen prepares to overhaul the company’s image. BT dropped two rankings to 10th place this year as its brand value, which is calculated as the net economic benefit its owner would receive if it licensed the brand in the open [...]

  • Government faces calls to safeguard British Steel jobs as company edges closer to administration

    May 21, 2019

    Whitehall officials this morning faced calls to “put their money where their mouth is” by giving British Steel the funding it needs to avoid administration and safeguard tens of thousands of jobs. Read more: Troubled British Steel braces for insolvency in last-ditch loan talks Britain’s second-biggest steel maker has for the last week been lobbying [...]

  • City Moves for 21 May – Who’s switching jobs at Cazoo, Invesco and Headland?

    May 21, 2019

    Today's City Moves includes Cazoo, Invesco and Headland. Cazoo Cazoo has announced Alex Gersh, formerly chief financial officer (CFO) of Paddy Power Betfair, has joined as its first CFO. Having raised over £30m late last year, Cazoo is seeking to transform the used car market in the UK. Alex joins Cazoo after spending 6 years [...]

  • Troubled British Steel braces for insolvency in last-ditch loan talks

    May 21, 2019

    Britain’s second-largest steel producer is preparing for an insolvency to occur within the next 48 hours, amid fears a bid for a rescue loan from the government will fall through. British Steel is said to be formulating a strategy to collapse into administration, with EY expected to be formally appointed to handle the process tomorrow [...]

  • Goldman Sachs taps Mazars for European audit in blow for Big Four

    May 20, 2019

    Goldman Sachs has appointed Mazars to audit its London-based European operations, making it the first large bank in the UK to shun the Big Four. Read more: Big Four could force judicial review into proposed audit reforms The US investment bank has selected the Paris-headquartered auditor, which is the eighth-largest in the UK by fee [...]

  • KPMG UK introduces new audit structure but falls short of full separation

    May 16, 2019

    Big Four firm KPMG said today it was introducing a new structure to move its audit arm away from the rest of its UK business, but falling short of a full separation. The move follows a report from the Competition and Markets Authority which called for a separation of audit from consulting services after a [...]

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