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  • Brighton Pier Group joins JP Jenkins after quitting AIM

    May 6, 2025

    Brighton Pier Group has become the latest business to join liquidity venue JP Jenkins after quitting the AIM stock market. The company, which owns Brighton Palace Pier, the Lightwater Valley Family Adventure Park and a group of bars and mini-golf sites, unveiled its plans to exit AIM in early April, after complaining of high costs, [...]

  • EY: Profit warnings surge points to ‘economic shock’

    May 6, 2025

    Nearly one in five listed companies have told investors that they expected profits to decline in the past twelve months, new research has suggested, reflecting firms’ vulnerabilities to higher taxes and damaging tariffs.  Chancellor Reeves flattered investors in the run-up to last year’s election, calling Labour the “natural party of business”.  But a new report [...]

  • Week in Business: The billionaires backing Britain

    May 1, 2025

    BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, Virgin supremo Sir Richard Branson, businessman John Caudwell and JP Morgan top dog Jamie Dimon – quite the quartet – have all made some fascinating interventions this week. Let’s start with BlackRock, the world’s largest investor, running more than $11 trillion on behalf of pension funds, private clients and sovereign wealth [...]

  • Mercer: Pension funds need better pick of UK investments for key deal to work

    May 1, 2025

    The government’s proposed pensions deal will not boost growth unless better UK investment opportunities are put on offer, the boss of one of Britain’s biggest funds has warned. In an interview with City PM, Benoit Hudon suggested a stronger pipeline of UK assets was needed as current options did not deliver good enough returns for [...]

  • FTSE 100 continues longest winning streak since 2017

    April 30, 2025

    The FTSE 100 is on track for another strong day after 12 days of positive performance, marking its best winning streak since 2017 amid a calming of investor nerves over an erratic US tariff policy. London’s main index has had a positive performance every day since 10 April, and is currently up 0.12 per cent [...]

  • Vinted launches venture capital arm with eye on UK start-ups

    April 29, 2025

    Vinted, the Lithuanian-founded secondhand marketplace, has launched its own venture capital (VC) arm and is eyeing UK start-ups. The move adds new competition to the UK’s fast expanding, re-commerce and resale market, now worth already £7bn, as major platforms look to capitalise on shifting consumer habits driven by inflation and sustainability concerns. Vinted Ventures will [...]

  • Bank of England ‘analysing’ end of dollar’s prestige 

    April 29, 2025

    The Bank of England’s stability watchdog is assessing the potential impacts of the dollar’s recent slump after President Trump’s tariffs spooked investors.  Sam Woods, head of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Bank deputy governor, suggested that the first month of Trump’s global trade war had diminished the dollar’s status as a safe haven currency.  [...]

  • Exclusive: Small businesses under-prepared amid restructuring push

    April 24, 2025

    Small businesses in the UK are feeling under pressure as mounting threats of cyber-security and economic instability push them towards restructuring, City PM can reveal. Less than one-third of British firms feel very equipped to deal with potential business challenges, according to data from financial and risk advisory firm Kroll. The survey of 350 senior [...]

  • AJ Bell investors dodge market turmoil as assets swell

    April 24, 2025

    AJ Bell investors managed to dodge the market turmoil that plagued the first quarter of the year, bringing the platform’s assets up to a record £96.2bn. The direct-to-consumer platform has been the only large investment firm so far during quarterly results season to report that assets under management had risen over the first three months [...]

  • City broker upgrades Boohoo shares to ‘Hold’

    April 23, 2025

    City broker Shore Capital has upgraded fast-fashion retailer Boohoo, now trading as Debenhams, from a ‘Sell’ to a ‘Hold’ in light of its falling share price. Boohoo’s share price has dropped by more than a third since last November, after a series of poor trading updates and a public spat with Mike Ashley. Shore Capital [...]

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