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  • UK government opens national security probe into Nvidia’s $54bn Arm deal

    November 16, 2021

    The UK government has launched a a full-blown national security investigation into Nvidia’s planned takeover of British chip designer Arm, introducing another obstacle in the way of the $54bn deal. Digital and culture secretary Nadine Dorries has ordered a “phase 2” investigation into whether the deal operates against public interest, thus instructing the UK competition [...]

  • Historic pharma precedent: Pfizer agrees to share its Covid-19 pill secrets with dozens of companies around the world

    November 16, 2021

    Pfizer’s new Covid-19 pill could be made available to more than half of the world’s population after the pharmaceutical giant signed a deal with a UN-backed group to allow other manufacturers to make its experimental pill. In a statement, Pfizer said it will grant a licence for the antiviral pill to the Geneva-based Medicines Patent [...]

  • Post-Brexit payments space is ‘breeding ground for financial crime as Wild West culture’ looms, warns rising City star

    November 16, 2021

    After the UK left the European Union, a range of payment providers reported so-called IBAN discrimination as a number of companies across Europe began to refuse Euro account bank details if they contained the country code ‘GB’. As a result of Brexit, sending a payment to Eurozone countries resulted in additional charges. Whilst the fee is [...]

  • JP Morgan sues Tesla for $162m warrant dispute over Elon Musk tweet

    November 16, 2021

    JP Morgan has sued Tesla for $162m and accused the EV carmaker of “flagrantly” breaching a contract related to stock warrants, after CEO Elon Musk threatened to take the company private in a 2018 tweet. According to the filing in New York on Monday, Tesla sold warrants to the US investment bank that would pay [...]

  • Covid deaths jump 16 per cent in England and Wales: Highest number since early March

    November 16, 2021

    The Office for National Statistics said this morning that there were a total of 995 Covid-related deaths registered in England and Wales in the week ending November 5. This is up 16 per cent on the previous week and is the highest number since the week to March 12. Around one in 12 (8.6 per [...]

  • Back in black: Bluewater owner Landsec swings to £275m half-year profit

    November 16, 2021

    Bluewater shopping centre owner Land Securities has revealed it swung to a half-year profit as the retail sector bounces back and workers return to offices thanks to the lifting of pandemic restrictions. The group, also known as Landsec, posted a pre-tax profit of £275m for the six months to September 30, against losses of £835m [...]

  • Landlords hiking rents at fastest pace since 2008 as demand for housing in London shoots up

    November 16, 2021

    Private sector rents in September were 4.6 per cent higher than a year earlier at £968 per month on average, marking the strongest growth in 13 years. The fastest rice since 2008 comes as strong demand outstrips supply, according to an index. Excluding London, rents across the UK were up by 6 per cent annually, [...]

  • Reception for Cineworld results sends short sellers a wake-up call

    November 16, 2021

    Short sellers experienced a wake-up call yesterday after their pandemic target Cineworld saw its share price shoot up 7 per cent on better-than-expected results. Cineworld has consistently ranked as the most-shorted company in the UK for much of the last eighteen months,  after it was forced to close its 9,518 cinema screens during Covid lockdowns. [...]

  • Post-COP26 beating: All eyes on mining firms today after investors dump stocks on merciless Monday

    November 16, 2021

    Investors yesterday dumped mining stocks as the future of coal looks bleak during the first day of trading on the London Stock Exchange since the COP26 agreement was signed over the weekend. Several big names saw falls, including Evraz down 16.8p at 603.2p; BHP down 37.4p at 1923.4p; Antofagasta down 28p at 1,460p and Anglo [...]

  • Business leaders sound alarm bells as Scotland slides towards new Covid restrictions

    November 16, 2021

    To slow rising numbers of Covid infections across Scotland, first minister is expected to reveal if further coronavirus restrictions, including an extension of Scotland’s vaccine passport scheme. Business leaders, however, have claimed almost two-thirds of firms are opposed to the measures being considered, fearing they could “place thousands of firms and jobs at risk”. A [...]

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