Fast growing UK firms shelve IPO plans amid market turbulence June 29, 2022 Fast growing UK firms are shelving plans for initial public offerings in droves as a looming recession and inflationary pressures batter public markets, a survey has revealed.
EY agrees record $100m settlement with US regulator over ethics exam cheating scandal June 28, 2022 EY has reached $100m (£82m) settlement with the US Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) over claims the Big Four firm’s auditors cheated on accounting exams and later misled the watchdog’s investigators. The US financial watchdog said in a statement that EY had agreed to pay the highest penalty ever imposed on an audit firm by [...]
The lack of board diversity is deterring investors as the gender gap could take 100 years to close June 27, 2022 A lack of diversity in Europe’s top financial services boardrooms is deterring investors from backing firms, new research has revealed.
NSO Group nabbed £1.9bn EY valuation despite emergency bailout June 27, 2022 Israeli spyware firm NSO Group was given a $2.3bn (£1.9bn) valuation by EY just months before requiring a $10m emergency bailout.
Tory MP warns of ‘conflicts of interest’ in UK’s accounting watchdog after FRC hired EY to advise on plans June 26, 2022 A Tory MP has warned of potential conflicts of interest inside the UK’s accounting watchdog, following reports that Britain’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) brought in consultants from EY to advise on one of its plans. Tory MP Kevin Hollinrake hit out at the FRC for hiring advisors from the Big Four auditor, as the watchdog [...]
EY partners could get $8m in shares each following Big Four firm’s split June 21, 2022 Partners at EY could be in line to receive windfalls worth $8m (£6.5m) each, if the accountancy firm pushes forwards with plans to split out its audit and advisory operations into two separate firms. Thousands of the Big Four firm’s partners could receive millions in windfall payments each, as part of EY’s plans to break [...]
Brits’ living standards drop at quickest pace in over a decade June 14, 2022 Brits’ living standards are falling at the fastest pace in over a decade caused by historically high inflation outstripping pay, reveals official figures published today. Take home pay, accounting for price rises, dropped 2.2 per cent over the three months to April, the steepest fall since 2011, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). [...]
London retains crown as Europe’s top city for foreign financial services investment June 13, 2022 London has retained its crown as Europe’s most attractive city for foreign financial services investment as investors shrug off Brexit concerns and continue to pump cash into the capital, a new survey has revealed.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? June 10, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. BambuBlack Asia Pacific long-only equities boutique firm BambuBlack has strengthened its investment team with a fresh portfolio manager. Pinakin Patel joins the firm in London from Allianz Global Investors in Hong Kong, where he was an investment [...]
Wizz Air’s boss under fire following comments on staff reporting fatigue June 9, 2022 Wizz Air’s boss Jozsef Varadi has come under fire after he made comments against pilots reporting symptoms of fatigue. In an internal video leaked yesterday, the chief executive was heard telling staff to “go the extra mile.” “We cannot run this business when every fifth person of a base reports sickness because that person is [...]