London-listed firms face tougher fraud rules as watchdog prepares clampdown May 24, 2023 The bosses of London-listed firms are facing tougher scrutiny on fraud and financial reporting from 2025 after Britain's corporate governance watchdog proposed a slew of reforms today.
SPACs are back: Blank-cheque firm raises $550m in London’s biggest IPO this year May 17, 2023 A special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) has bagged $550m in an initial public offering on the London Stock Exchange today in the UK’s biggest listing so far this year.
UK banks lead peers in preparation for global Basel rules – but costs are mounting May 17, 2023 UK banks are leading their global rivals in the implementation of the latest update to international banking standards, according to new research. According to new EY research, all of the UK banks surveyed have put measures in place to comply with the new rules, known as the Basel III reforms. This compared to only 61 per [...]
EY plots leadership reshuffle after Big Four firm’s break-up plans scrapped May 15, 2023 EY is planning to alter the leadership team of its UK operations just weeks after it scrapped plans to break-up its audit and consulting business. The Big four accountancy firm’s UK managing partner Alison Kay, one of the top executives in Britain and a likely candidate for the role of boss, will move to a [...]
Banks set to ramp up lending as UK economy dodges recession May 15, 2023 Banks are expected to ramp up their lending this year as the UK economy dodges the gloomiest recession predictions and the housing markets shows signs of some revival, according to a panel of top economists. Total UK bank loans are now expected to rise 1.2 per cent this year, a net increase of £29bn, upgraded [...]
Experts blame France pipping UK to EU investment crown for second straight year on Brexit May 11, 2023 Experts have today partially blamed post-Brexit uncertainty for helping France pip the UK to Europe’s investment hub crown for the second year in a row. The UK was home to 15.6 per cent, or 929, of all European foreign direct investment (FDI) projects last year, down from 16.9 per cent in 2021, according to consultancy [...]
Electric cars running out of charge as sales forecast downgraded May 4, 2023 Electric vehicle (EV) sales forecasts have been lowered despite nine consecutive months of growth in the UK car market, as concerns build over inadequate charging infrastructure in the UK. According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders’ (SMMT) forecasts, 22.6 per cent of new car registrations will now be battery electric vehicles (BEVs) by [...]
CBI admits group failed to root out ‘toxic’ workers amid sexual misconduct crisis April 24, 2023 The UK’s biggest business lobby group the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has issued a last gasp plea to its members to give them “reason to consider trusting us again,” its president said in an open letter issued this evening. Brian McBride, president of the organisation, which was founded in the 1960s, admitted it had [...]
Only five UK retailers issued profit warnings in first leg of 2023, but experts warn of challenges April 24, 2023 Only five UK retailers raised concerns about their profits in the first leg of 2023. However, the sector has warned that challenges remain for shops and the high street. According to data by accountancy firm EY, the number of profit warnings issued by retailers fell by 44 per cent in quarter one compared to the [...]
Recession jitters drive FTSE chiefs out of the top job April 24, 2023 Chiefs of the UK’s top companies have been exiting their roles at a doubly quick pace over the last year, driven by boards trying to insulate their firms from the economy being whacked by rising prices and interest rate hikes with a change in leadership, a new study out today shows. Some 38 chief executives [...]