Barclays gets go-ahead to shift £160bn of assets to Dublin amid Brexit uncertainty January 30, 2019 Barclays has been given the green light to transfer £160bn of assets to its Irish business as the bank “cannot wait any longer” to implement its no-deal Brexit strategy amid ongoing political uncertainty. A High Court judgement revealed that the bank is pushing forward with its Brexit contingency plan to transfer all of its European [...]
‘We’re not looking for fraud’: New Grant Thornton boss clashes with MPs over audit expectations January 30, 2019 Grant Thornton’s new chief executive clashed with MPs today over whether his firm should detect fraud at companies it audits, in a debate that touched on the industry’s much-analysed expectations gap. David Dunckley told members of the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Beis) Select Committee: “We’re not looking for fraud, we’re not looking at the [...]
EY and PwC ban consultancy for audit clients as MPs blast Big Four bosses January 30, 2019 EY and PwC said they will follow KPMG by phasing out selling non-essential extra services to their FTSE 350 audit clients. The chief executives of the two accountancy giants, half of the sector’s Big Four, informed MPs of their decision at a parliamentary hearing today, following months of intense criticism of Britain’s biggest bean counters. [...]
Lending to consumers slows as credit card borrowing falls amid Brexit uncertainty January 30, 2019 Lending to British consumers grew at its slowest rate in four years in December, as credit card borrowing fell sharply in the run up to Brexit. Annual consumer credit growth slowed to 6.6 per cent, the Bank of England said. Credit card borrowing was “particularly weak”, the bank said, and households put more money into [...]
January retail sales hit new low as Brexit uncertainty hits consumer spending January 25, 2019 Sales hit their lowest levels in more than seven years in January as Brexit uncertainty continues to rock the retail sector, according to a new CBI survey. The survey of 103 firms, just under half of which were retailers, showed sales in January were well below the average for the month and marked the lowest levels since [...]
The Premier League is one of the UK economy’s star players January 24, 2019 I am a Stoke City supporter and a huge fan of all football. For me, it really is the beautiful game, and that makes me especially pleased that EY’s new report on the economic and social impact of the Premier League demonstrates just how much football contributes to the UK economy and society. The Premier League [...]
Audit watchdog should be scrapped ‘as swiftly as possible’ says Legal & General chair January 23, 2019 The government should act “as swiftly as possible” to abolish and replace the UK’s audit watchdog, MPs were told today. Sir John Kingman, who chaired a review into the operation of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), said the regulator’s senior leadership should be overhauled in the meantime. “I would like to see the government get [...]
Government refusal to extend pay gap reporting rules to Big Four branded ‘disappointing’ January 22, 2019 The government has been accused of letting the Big Four audit firms “evade reporting on their pay ratios” by excluding firms with their business model from new legislation. The government’s small business minister refused to say whether new rules on executive pay transparency would be extended to partnerships during a grilling by MPs today. Members [...]
UK businesses reduce spending on redundancy payments despite Brexit uncertainty January 21, 2019 UK businesses reduced their spending on redundancy payments last year despite the uncertainty surrounding Brexit, a law firm has found. Commercial law firm EMW said spending on redundancy payments dropped to £3.6bn by the end of March last year, from £3.8bn the previous year despite the prediction that Brexit would cause widespread job losses. The total number [...]
Profit warnings by UK retailers at the highest level since Global Financial Crisis January 20, 2019 The number of UK retailers issuing profit warnings reached a ten year high last year as the sector endured a torrid twelve months, according to data from accounting giant EY. Data showed that 38 per cent of FTSE general retailers issued profit warnings in 2018, a 50 per cent increase on the previous year and [...]