The City View: December 1: Variant hopes, Seedrs deal and EY on sustainability December 1, 2021 On this episode of the City View podcast, City A.M. editor Andy Silvester looks at market reaction to news the Omicorn variant may not be as bad as first feared, two big tech deals and new OECD predictions. Andy is also joined by EY Chief Sustainability Officer Steve Varley, who tells us what the Big [...]
UK factories stung by ‘relentless’ cost hikes as supply chain crisis rumbles on December 1, 2021 UK factories are being stung by record cost increases as the supply chain crisis continues to drag on, according to a closely watched survey released today. Prices for raw materials and crucial inputs used by British manufacturers accelerated at the fastest pace since IHS Markit and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS) started [...]
The week in crypto: Institutions increase Bitcoin exposure, and Ethereum hits new milestone November 29, 2021 Data from CryptoCompare shows that the price of Bitcoin initially moved up last week from $57,000 to test the $60,000 mark before plunging.
EY files criminal complaint over German newspaper’s leaked report November 22, 2021 EY has reportedly submitted a criminal complaint over a newspaper’s publication of a classified report into its work for payments firm Wirecard. Criminal prosecutors in Munich received a complaint about the German financial newspaper Handelsblatt on Monday, the Financial Times reported. The parliamentary report, on behalf of the committee looking at the Wirecard scandal, concluded [...]
HSBC’s $94m-a-year audits may not be enough to woo Big Four accountants November 22, 2021 Fears that the UK’s biggest lender will struggle to attract the Big Four accounting firms have been stoked as HSBC prepares to tender the audits of its accounts next year, according to reports. The heads of HSBC reached out to the Big Four auditors but found they were reluctant to bid for the bank’s audits [...]
Accounting watchdog: Third of all audits ‘unsatisfactory’ amid fears sector reforms will be watered down November 18, 2021 An “unacceptably high” number of audits still need improving, according to the UK accounting watchdog’s latest report, amid increasing concerns that the government may scale back long-awaited corporate governance and audit reforms. The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) today published its latest annual report on UK audits, finding that 33 per cent of all audits still [...]
EY faces mounting staff backlash over sexual harassment case November 18, 2021 EY has come under fire from its own workforce for allowing a partner to retain his job after sexually harassing a junior female colleague on a company ski trip, according to reports. The accounting giant told staff it would do more to tackle inappropriate behaviour, following the case of Neil Hutt, a transactions partner who [...]
After 12 years: PwC likely to be replaced by EY as Aviva auditor November 18, 2021 Aviva has proposed EY as its new auditor from 2024, replacing PwC after 12 years.
Reeves says Labour still committed to post-Brexit equivalence for the City November 16, 2021 Labour is still committed to getting a post-Brexit equivalence deal for the UK’s financial services sector if elected, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has said. Reeves told TheCityUK’s national conference today that, if elected, Labour will “fix some of the holes in the patchwork Brexit deal with the EU”. The UK’s financial services sector has not [...]
Pathways to progression through socio-economic inclusion November 16, 2021 DiverCity® Podcast · Pathways to Progression through Socio-Economic Inclusion Reshaping the makeup of corporate leadership will help instil a culture of progression Socio-economic diversity seems to garner little specific attention as an element of corporate strategy, with the makeup of financial institutions rarely reflecting the wider public. Yasmine Chinwala, OBE, is a partner at capital [...]