Fighting for low tax rates is so 2010, now the game is in offering the best incentives June 20, 2023 Gone are the days when countries jostled for the lowest tax rate to attract investment, now companies are looking for the best packages of incentives, and governments are delivering, writes Tim Sarson
Damp squib? Private equity frenzy fails to materialise as interest rate pain scuppers deals June 20, 2023 A much anticipated take-private frenzy from dealmakers in Europe has failed to materialise this year as rising interest rates dampen the appetite for debt-fuelled takeovers, analysts have said.
Bitcoin and Ethereum take a breather after a busy week for crypto markets June 19, 2023 Bitcoin is sitting comfortably above $26k, while Ethereum’s Ether is trading in line and hovering around $1.7k this morning.
UK inflation tipped to trim to lowest level in over a year as food prices begin to ease June 19, 2023 UK inflation is poised to recede to its lowest level in over a year, pushed lower by food and energy price rises easing, markets are betting. Fresh cost of living figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday will top investors’ minds in a busy week of data that will shape movements in [...]
Bank of England to raise interest rates for 13th time in a row this week to tame persistent inflation June 19, 2023 The Bank of England is nailed on to raise interest rates for the thirteenth meeting in a row this Thursday, but markets think there’s an outside chance Governor Andrew Bailey and co will revert to an outsized rise to tame what is emerging as the worst inflation problem in the rich world. Markets reckon the [...]
Pubs closing at fastest pace in a decade as high interest rates and energy bills crush Britain’s boozers June 19, 2023 Pubs are closing at the quickest pace in a decade and experts have warned a further wave of failures are on the way, new research out today shows. Some 620 of Britain’s watering holes disappeared over the year to the end of March, a 68 per cent increase from the 369 failures in the same [...]
Mayoral Election: Tory hopeful vows to extend Khan’s free school meals pledge June 18, 2023 Conservative mayoral candidate hopeful Susan Hall has pledged to extend the free school meals programme beyond 2024. The assembly member and former City Hall Tory leader said she would continue the scheme past the date it is set to expire under Sadiq Khan. She said: “While the cost of living situation remains difficult for so [...]
FTSE 100: Shares rise in London despite poor performance from supermarkets June 17, 2023 London’s top shares eked out another small gain, helping the FTSE end the week on 7,643 points. The gains were led by some of the UK’s biggest energy companies, which managed to outweigh some of the pressure put on supermarkets stocks, apart from Ocado which soared. By the end of the day, the FTSE 100 [...]
Further evidence that Bitcoin is a commodity, and falls outside the securities issue June 16, 2023 Jason Deane assesses the crypto week and uncovers further proof that Bitcoin should be treated entirely as a commodity - not a security.
Peel Hunt records £1.5m loss as revenue down almost £50m amid ‘extraordinary’ market turmoil June 16, 2023 Investment banking firm Peel Hunt recorded a loss of £1.5m after warnings the UK is experiencing “extraordinary” market turmoil. The company reported revenue of £82.3m, down £48.7m on last year’s £131m, it made a loss before tax of £1.5m – a drop from the previous 12 months’ pre tax profits of £41.2m. CEO Steven Fine [...]