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  • Celebrating International Women’s Day

    March 8, 2017

    There is no doubt that more work needs to be done to close the gender gap across many industries, from the military to elected office to tech to asset management. Raising awareness is one step along this path. To that end, today — International Women’s Day — communities across the world will reflect on the [...]

  • Britain can enjoy another golden age of advertising outside the EU

    March 3, 2017

    Between the 1970s and 80s, British advertising grew rapidly from a cottage industry to eventually transform the UK into the creative capital of the world. London agencies began buying up their New York counterparts and acquiring the lion’s share of global marketing budgets. This process began long before we joined the Common Market. It had [...]

  • How to profit from the Chinese art market and bag some cutting edge paintings while you’re at it

    March 2, 2017

    Which country has the world’s largest art market? Hint: if you’re thinking anything other than “China”, then you’re wrong. Art information website artprice.com estimates that in the first half of 2016, China accounted for 35.5 per cent of the $6.53bn global art sales. Someone out there is making a killing from the Chinese art market, [...]

  • Boots cuts 220 photo labs putting 400 jobs at risk

    March 1, 2017

    Boots has announced it is closing 220 of its photo labs across the UK, including five in London, as weak demand for photo film services finally takes its toll. The closure of the in-store labs will put 400 jobs at risk, although a Boots spokesperson said the company would try to offer retraining and opportunities [...]

  • The government’s tapping up Lloyds, Barclays and Google for digital skills

    March 1, 2017

    The government is turning to private business, including Lloyds, Barclays and Google, to help the UK become skilled for the modern age with ambitious new plans. It has announced partnerships with the well known institutions to offer training in digital across the UK, to push forward the country's march towards a digital economy, putting these skills on a par with literacy [...]

  • Derwent London’s shares rise on new lettings and special dividend

    February 28, 2017

    Office developer Derwent London's share price climbed this morning after it lifted its final dividend by 25 per cent and also announced a special dividend. The figures In its results for the year ending 31 December, Derwent posted a net rental income growth of 5.2 per cent, up from £138.7m in 2015 to £145.9m last year. The [...]

  • Meggitt’s share price rockets as profit beats expectations and Trump promises more defence spending

    February 28, 2017

    Shares in Meggitt rose more than 11 per cent this morning after the aerospace and defence firm beat forecasts and investors cheer on Donald Trump's plan to pump up defence spending. The figures The firm's reported revenue increased 21 per cent to £1.99bn in the year to 31 December 2016, helped by foreign currency movements, while underlying [...]

  • St James’s Place boss David Bellamy is stepping down after 26 years at the wealth manager

    February 28, 2017

    David Bellamy is stepping down from the board at St James's Place, it was announced today. He will be succeeded by chief financial officer Andrew Croft, while chief risk officer Craig Gentle joins the board as chief financial officer. The news sent shares down seven per cent in early trading to 1,021p. Bellamy became chief [...]

  • The Bank of England has admitted to a Michael Fish moment – but economists have plenty to learn from weather forecasters

    February 27, 2017

    So British economists are like the nation's most notorious weatherman when it comes to Brexit? That's what the Bank of England (BoE) has reasserted before the Commons Treasury Select Committee. The nation's number crunchers, said BoE chief economist Andy Haldane, mostly thought Britain's economy would crumble and growth would go into reverse following a Yes vote in last year's EU referendum. [...]

  • LSE-Deutsche Boerse merger thrown into chaos: Reactions from City analysts and Westminster

    February 27, 2017

    Last night's announcement that the mega-merger between the London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Deutsche Boerse may have been derailed entirely by competition concerns in Europe has left the City reeling. The £21bn merger, which had overcome the potentially devastating hurdle of Brexit without so much as a shrug, was thrown into chaos last night after it [...]

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