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  • London still top destination for future hedgies

    December 8, 2016

    London is set to remain a hedge fund hotspot in coming years after 21 of 50 up-and-coming hedge fund managers in Europe were found to be based in the UK capital. The research – from the Hedge Fund Journal (HFJ) in partnership with accountancy giant EY – features fresh names in the sector, most of [...]

  • Metro Bank’s new partnership proves the Post Office’s importance

    December 7, 2016

    One of Britain's newer financial institutions has team up with one of Britain's oldest and revered high street networks. Metro Bank today announced its business customers will be able to use the Post Office's 11,600 branches to deposit cash and cheques as well as obtain change. The tie-up will help the challenger to keep up with increasing [...]

  • Numis boss glosses over sterling’s demise after posting record revenue growth

    December 7, 2016

    Stockbroker Numis raked in the cash after posting its best ever revenue growth over the last year. Despite 2016's shock events one of Numis’ two co-chief executives said he was feeling positive about next year. “We’re expecting M&A activity to pick up next year, after a relatively flat period,” Ross Mitchinson, co-chief executive, told City PM, adding, “Brexit [...]

  • The UK City watchdog’s so good at fintech it’s going to teach Hong Kong

    December 7, 2016

    The UK's forward thinking City regulator is exporting its fintech expertise, partnering with authorities in Hong Kong to foster innovation in finance. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) to share its knowledge and promote innovation between the two countries. It's the latest example of the UK collaborating with other [...]

  • Challenged becomes the challenger: An established asset lender just got a banking licence from the FCA

    December 7, 2016

    Regulators today gave Aim-quoted lender Private & Commercial the green light to operate as a fully-fledged challenger. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) approved Private & Commercial's application for a banking licence, meaning it can open its doors to taking cash deposits. Read more: Digital challenger bank N26 has pulled back from its UK launch plans [...]

  • The EU competition watchdog just fined HSBC, Credit Agricole and JP Morgan Chase €485m over Euribor

    December 7, 2016

    HSBC is one of three banks fined a total of €485m (£412.4m) over their participation in a Euribor rigging cartel, the European Commission's antitrust watchdog said today. HSBC will pay €33.6m over its month-long participation in the cartel, which rigged euro interest rate derivatives, while Credit Agricole will pay €114.7m and JP Morgan willl pay €337.2m, both [...]

  • Credit Suisse shares rise as chief exec Tidjane Thiam cuts costs and lowers profit targets

    December 7, 2016

    Credit Suisse shares have risen more than six per cent in early trading after it announced more than 1bn Swiss francs (£785.4m) in extra cost cuts. It is just over a year since chief executive Tidjane Thiam set out his restructuring strategy for the bank to focus on markets in Switzerland and Asia and ditch investment banking for wealth management, [...]

  • Monte dei Paschi shares jump 10 per cent on bailout hopes

    December 7, 2016

    Shares in Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena soared more than 10 per cent today on rumours that the Italian government is preparing a rescue bid. According to reports, Italy will take a €2bn (£1.7bn) controlling stake in the country's third biggest bank. The surge in the bank's shares is a turnaround from the stock's [...]

  • Digital challenger bank N26 has pulled back from its UK launch plans

    December 6, 2016

    The German digital challenger bank N26 has pulled back on its plans to launch in the UK as it pushes forward with expansion elsewhere in Europe, City PM can exclusively reveal. The startup which is seeking to disrupt the established banks, and whose peers include the likes of Monzo, Tandem and Atom in the UK, announced its [...]

  • Monte dei Paschi shares plunge on government bailout fears as Renzi expected to leave by Thursday

    December 6, 2016

    Shares in Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena fell as much as five per cent as doubts surround the possibility of a private-sector bailout for the struggling bank. Meanwhile, Italy's senate will vote on a budget for 2017 on Wednesday, paving the way for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi to formally step aside by Thursday, [...]

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