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  • These are the best and worst sectors for making money from crowdfunding

    September 7, 2016

    Want to make some money from investing in crowdfunding projects? It might be a good idea to avoid the entertainment sector and aim for food and drinks projects. Crowdfunding platform Seedrs has today published its first ever “portfolio update”, claiming a platform-wide annualised rate of return of 14.44 per cent. The figure is 41.87 per cent [...]

  • The two Morgans now believe the UK will avoid a Brexit recession

    September 5, 2016

    The UK was given another shot in the arm today, as two leading investment banks hiked their forecasts for economic growth. After suffering its sharpest fall since the financial crisis in the wake of the referendum, the services purchasing managers’ index (PMI) soared from 47.4 to 52.9 in August, smashing expectations on the index where [...]

  • Japan’s issued 18 demands for Brexit or businesses could leave for EU

    September 4, 2016

    Japanese businesses have issued an astonishing list of demands it wants from the UK and Europe ahead of Brexit negotiations at the G20 Summit, where Prime Minister Theresa May is starting informal trade talks. The 18 requests covering trade ties between the countries were made in a 15 page report issued by the Japanese government on [...]

  • Weak pound prompts overseas spending spree in UK

    August 23, 2016

    Tourists are hitting the UK's shops like never before as they cash in on a weak pound to snap up British goods at knock-down prices, new payment data has revealed. Card payment giant WorldPay said today spending from foreign cards at UK stores has jumped by 12.4 per cent since the referendum. The climb mirrors the 14 per cent [...]

  • City Moves for 23 August 2016 | Who’s switching jobs

    August 23, 2016

    Alpha FMC Alpha, the asset management consultancy, has appointed Adrian Keen as chief financial officer. Adrian will work with the senior team to oversee all financial operations of the group. Adrian brings broad experience with him to Alpha. A chartered accountant, Adrian worked in the audit function at KPMG before pursuing roles in industry, in sectors as diverse as software, [...]

  • As an EY survey finds financial firms shrugging off Brexit fears, is the City being too sanguine about leaving the EU?

    August 22, 2016

    Professor Richard Portes, academic director at AQR Asset Management Institute, London Business School, says Yes. Of course nobody predicted an immediate fall in output and employment. But those will come. Both vacancies and investment plans are already down. Sterling has fallen a lot, and short positions are up, with the exchange rate set to fall further. [...]

  • Startups in London raised more funding than in any other European city this year

    August 22, 2016

    Forget Brexit fears: London's startup community is alive and well, new research has suggested – with startups in the capital receiving more investment in the first half of this year than in any other European city. This chart, put together for City A.M. by Statista using figures from EY's Startup Barometer Germany report, shows London startups received €1.3bn (£1.1bn) [...]

  • Keep calm and carry on: City giants play down Brexit hit

    August 22, 2016

    The City's top financial services firms are keeping calm and carrying on in the face of the UK’s shock vote to leave the European Union, according to new research from accountancy giant EY published today. After tracking every public statement from 232 banks, insurers, asset managers, fintech firms and private equity houses since the vote, [...]

  • Co-op Bank considers bumping up base pay for executives to overcome bonus rules

    August 21, 2016

    The Co-operative Bank is considering raising salaries to get around rules that hamper bonuses.  It is understood the bank is looking for ways to increase pay packets in a bid to secure top talent, but is struggling to do so thanks to the bankers' bonus cap rules, which stems from an EU directive. More specifically, under the rules laid [...]

  • Public finances falter following EU referendum

    August 19, 2016

    Government income shrunk in July with tax receipts missing expectations in the first sign of a post-referendum hit to the public finances. The government ran a surplus of £977m in July, according to figures published this morning by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), though this was down on predictions for a £1.9bn windfall and [...]

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