Asset value up 16 per cent for early stage investors B.P. Marsh October 18, 2022 Investor in early stage financial services, B.P. Marsh increased its asset value in the first half of the year by 16 per cent to almost £180m. The company’s holdings swelled to £179.8m compared to £155m at the same period in 2021, while its net asset value per share increased to 499p, up from 430.4, last [...]
Investment fraud soars to nearly £1bn as criminals increasingly exploit social media October 17, 2022 Almost £900m has been lost to investment fraud in the past year, as police warn about the rise in the use of social media for bogus schemes. The lure of so-called ‘get rich quick’ initiatives have become “rife” during the cost of living crisis, as millions look for fix to their finanical woes. In a [...]
Confirmed: Champagne in Canary Wharf as bankers’ bonus cap is scrapped September 23, 2022 The cap for bankers bonuses’ will be scrapped, Kwasi Kwarteng has confirmed in today’s mini-budget. The Conservative chancellor made the announcement today, saying the move will help to keep money in London as a financial hub. He told the commons growth would only come with a “strong financial services sector” and that depended on having [...]
Citigroup hires veteran JP Morgan dealmaker to bolster London team September 14, 2022 Citigroup has hired JP Morgan veteran Barry Weir as the new managing director of its London investment banking team. The veteran dealmaker, known for his expertise in natural resources, will join Citigroup’s London office in September, acco. rding to Bloomberg. Citibank’s poaching efforts come as the New York bank is seeking to bolster its UK [...]
Citigroup opens Malaga hub to offer junior bankers better work-life balance September 14, 2022 Citigroup has opened a new hub for junior investment bankers in the Spanish seaside city of Málaga on the Costa del Sol. The US bank selected 27 of more than 3,000 applicants to work at its new Spanish hub, as part of a two-year programme promising work-free weekends and eight hours days. In locating its [...]
UK’s financial sector faces new wave of brute force DDoS attacks September 14, 2022 The UK’s financial sector is experiencing a wave of brute force Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, new data obtained through a freedom of information request shows. Hackers are increasingly using brute force tactics to launch cyberattacks against the UK’s financial sector, as they pivot away from using phishing and malware scams, the Financial Conduct [...]
JP Morgan’s investment banking fees could drop 50 per cent, executive says September 13, 2022 JP Morgan Chase’s investment banking revenues could drop by as much as 50 per cent in the third quarter of 2022, one the Wall Street bank’s most senior executives has warned. The bank’s president and chief operating officer Daniel Pinto said he expects JP Morgan’s investment banking fees to be 45-50 per cent lower than [...]
Truss believes City is ‘growth engine’ of the economy, says former minister September 8, 2022 Liz Truss believes the City is the “best growth engine in the UK” and is preparing to lean on the financial sector to achieve her political agenda, a former minister said today.
Goldman Sachs slashes London office pay as dealmaking lull hits profits August 15, 2022 The world’s biggest investment banks have slashed the sums of money they spend on paying their staff, following a sharp decline in dealmaking. Goldman Sachs cut the sums of money it spends on paying staff in its in London offices by 59 per cent over the first half of 2022, the investment bank’s financial results [...]
Ping An proposal to break up HSBC gains momentum as small investors back plan August 3, 2022 HSBC investors are ramping up calls for the banking giant to break up as they side with Chinese insurance company Ping An. Pressure on the bank to shave off its Asian business into a separate company increased after a meeting with HSBC executives and Hong Kong investors yesterday, as small shareholders backed the proposal by [...]