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  • Former Blackrock fund manager pleads guilty to FCA charges having used a Panamanian company

    November 2, 2016

    A former Blackrock fund manager has today pleaded guilty to two counts of insider dealing. At Southwark Crown Court, former equity portfolio manager Mark Lyttleton, admitted dealing on the basis of insider information he obtained while working at Blackrock. He traded the shares using an overseas asset manager trading on behalf of a Panamanian registered company. Read more: [...]

  • Trading update fails to excite investors as OneSavings Bank’s share price falls

    November 2, 2016

    Double-digit growth is still on the cards at OneSavings Bank despite yesterday's resignations of two key board members. Shares in the challenger bank fell by over 1.5 per cent after it updated the market on trading this morning. The bank grew its loan book by 13 per cent for the first nine months of the year and net loans [...]

  • The influential Treasury Committee has launched a stinging attack on a probe into competition in retail banking

    November 2, 2016

    An influential group of MPs has lashed out at a light-touch report into high street banking, days before the City watchdog publishes its verdict on the sector. Treasury Select Committee chair Andrew Tyrie said the failure of the Competition and Markets Authority to propose dramatic reform smacked of “complacency”, while Labour MP Rachel Reeves said the [...]

  • Three in four bankers think London will remain the financial capital of Europe

    November 2, 2016

    Nearly three in four bankers think that London will still be the financial centre of Europe in five years time – even after the UK leaves the EU. According to a survey of 80 banking executives released by Synechron, 72 per cent said they think the UK will remain the most attractive place for financial [...]

  • London Stock Exchange boss warns moving euro clearing away from UK could cost banks $77bn

    November 1, 2016

    The chief executive of the London Stock Exchange Group has warned that moving euro-denominated clearing away from the UK could cost banks $77bn (£63bn) in additional collateral. Xavier Rolet said that moving clearing from London to other financial centres would impose a “prohibitive cost on European banks”. Read more: Warning over moving euro clearing from London [...]

  • Chairman and non-executive director to leave challenger bank OneSavings

    November 1, 2016

    The chairman and a non-executive director of OneSavings Bank have resigned, the lender announced today. Chairman Mike Fairey will step down from his position at the 2017 annual general meeting, while non-exec Dr David Morgan will leave at the end of the year. Read more: OneSavings Bank boss explains why his business is safe as [...]

  • The bank referral scheme is one thing – but the government must ensure small firms know what they’re getting into

    November 1, 2016

    When George Osborne announced the bank referral scheme two years ago, he aimed to “bring new lenders much closer to the small businesses they serve.” It was an admirable goal, and one that’s nearer to becoming a reality with today’s launch of the new service to introduce small and medium-sized firms which are rejected for [...]

  • Standard Chartered gets a tongue-lashing from its boss as share price plummets

    November 1, 2016

    Shares in emerging markets lender Standard Chartered plummeted over six per cent this morning after its chief exec called his company out for a performance that was "not yet acceptable". The figures Third quarter revenues were slightly down at $3.5bn from $3.6bn in the year before and identical to the second quarter. Operating profits were [...]

  • Antony Jenkins’ fintech startup has revealed its first banking client

    November 1, 2016

    The former boss of Barclays Antony Jenkins has revealed his new fintech startup's first client – and it's a well known name. 10x Future Technologies will build a digital banking platform for Virgin Money, the challenger bank founded by Richard Branson and boasting millions of customers. It will work on creating a digital platform for the bank [...]

  • HSBC calling? Dame Clara Furse steps down from Bank of England’s Financial Policy Committee

    November 1, 2016

    Dame Clara Furse has stepped down from the Bank of England's Financial Policy Committee (FPC), fuelling speculation that she's being lined up for a top job at HSBC. “It’s been an enormous privilege to work with the governor, other FPC colleagues and Bank staff on developing the UK’s macro-prudential policy in its early years," said Furse. "I [...]

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