Arbuthnot chief: High street banks’ push into wealth is no threat March 30, 2026 One of London’s oldest private banking institutions has sounded off on the influx of the British banking giants looking to grab a slice of the wealth management pie. Andrew Salmon, the boss of Arbuthnot Latham, told City AM that when big bank rivals attempt to go “stratospheric” with their thresholds, it would benefit from its [...]
Housebuying demand falls as Iran war spikes mortgage rates March 30, 2026 Housebuying demand has fallen as Brits take a “wait and see” approach after the Iran war spiked mortgage rates and prompted lenders to take hundreds of deals off the market. Buyer enquiries were 13 per cent lower in March than a year ago, as mortgage rates climbed by an average of 0.4 per cent over [...]
Top energy and City bosses called for summit with Starmer as oil surges March 29, 2026 A number of senior leaders from the likes of HSBC, Goldman Sachs and Shell will meet with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer on Monday as the government scrambles to help ease the unfolding energy crisis from the war in Iran. Top officials from the energy, finance and logistics sectors will attend the roundtable on Monday, [...]
Will AI replace gambling as Premier League front-of-shirt preference? March 29, 2026 AI companies have set their sights on sports. The Premier League already has competition-wide AI deals with Microsoft and Adobe, and recently Chelsea FC cut a front of shirt deal with industrial AI company IFS. These firms are in an extraordinary period of growth, and they have deep pockets to elevate their brands. They know [...]
Harlequins: Is owner joining board a cause for concern for Prem Rugby club? March 27, 2026 It is not uncommon for rugby clubs and their associated companies to appoint directors to their boards; it happens quite often and the more eye-catching news tends to relate to individuals who are removed from their posts. Take the departure of Lloyd’s of London’s chief financial officer Alexandra Cliff from the Saracens board after less [...]
Premier League Predictions: Chelsea win, frustration for Manchester United and Liverpool and outright misery for Spurs and West Ham March 27, 2026 Title challengers Arsenal and Manchester City clash in the EFL Cup final this weekend, meaning there are just eight Premier League fixtures. That’s not to say there will be any dip in intensity with some crunch matches, particularly at the bottom of the table. Here, we analyse the games and offer our predictions! City AM’s [...]
“MoN Takanawa: The Museum of Narratives” Opens in Tokyo March 27, 2026 An experimental museum exploring the future of culture for the next hundred years
Sadiq Khan to be handed peerage March 27, 2026 Sadiq Khan is poised to be handed a peerage as part of an effort from Keir Starmer to placate one of the loudest Labour party critics of his stuttering administration. According to reports, the London mayor is one of several contenders in line to be elevated to the UK’s second chamber after May’s local elections, [...]
European DataWarehouse Claims Its First “Fintech Provider of the Year” Award and a Sixth “Data Provider of the Year” Title at GlobalCapital’s 2026 European Securitisation Awards March 27, 2026 European DataWarehouse (EDW) is pleased to announce that it has been named both “Data Provider of the Year” and “Fintech Provider of the Year” at the 2026 GlobalCapital European Securitization Awards in London. The award ceremony recognises outstanding achievements in European structured finance, with winners selected by popular vote from across the industry. As defined [...]
The big problem with UK investment trusts March 27, 2026 UK investment trusts are one of the most important parts of our capital markets, but the sector is grappling with a big valuation problem.