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  • Collapse of Silicon Valley Bank UK ‘could have big impact on tech start-ups’

    March 11, 2023

    The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank UK (SVBUK) could have a significant impact on tech start-ups, it has been warned. The Coalition for a Digital Economy (Coadec), a non-profit campaigning for policies to support digital start-ups, responded to the overnight announcement from the Bank of England that it would apply to put SVBUK into a [...]

  • What’s going on at Silicon Valley Bank and why is it shaking UK banking stocks?

    March 10, 2023

    Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has built its reputation lending to some of the world’s most innovate start-ups and investors. But the Nasdaq-listed bank has now been rocked by what some fear could turn into a very old-fashioned bank run.  Shares in the firm have plunged more than 60 per cent in two days and jitters [...]

  • WANdisco suspends shares over ‘potentially fraudulent irregularities’

    March 9, 2023

    Data firm WANdisco has suspended trading on the London Stock Exchange today after finding “potentially fraudulent irregularities” in its books that mean it may have overstated its revenues by $15m.

  • FCA mounts defence after being blamed for Arm’s London snub

    March 8, 2023

    The Financial Conduct Authority has mounted a defence of its role in the botched charm offensive on British chipmaker Arm today after the firm revealed it would shun a London listing in favour of New York last week.

  • Darktrace warns of rise in ‘hacktivism’ and AI threats as profits fall 92 per cent

    March 8, 2023

    Cybersecurity firm Darktrace reported a plunge in profits in the first half of its financial year today amid a rise in employer tax charges and a slowdown in new business. In a trading update on the six months to the end of December, the firm said operating profit had fallen 91.6 per cent to $577,000 [...]

  • Female tech founders bag £3.6bn despite wider investment slump

    March 8, 2023

    Venture capital investment into tech firms founded by women jumped last year despite soaring inflation and volatility sparking a slowdown in funding across the sector, new figures reveal. Female founders shrugged off the downturn that hit the UK’s tech sector last year and bagged some £3.6bn of VC, up from £2.9bn the previous year, according [...]

  • AstraZeneca: UK-Swedish pharma giant almost doubled exports to Russia after invasion of Ukraine

    March 7, 2023

    Anglo-Swedish drugs giant AstraZeneca nearly doubled its exports from Sweden to Russia after the Kremlin launched its full-scale attack on Ukraine, according to a report. Sveriges Radio (SR) – the country’s public service broadcaster – said that the FTSE 100 company had exported 2.2 billion Swedish krona (£174 million) worth of chemicals to Russia from [...]

  • Slack to offer users a ChatGPT AI tool which will write messages for them ‘in seconds’

    March 7, 2023

    Slack customers will get “new superpowers” after the app unveiled a ChatGPT AI tool aimed at boosting millions’ of its users productivity. The messenger service’s owner Salesforce has teamed up with ChatGPT’s developer OpenAI, a Slack customer, to offer the artificial intelligence chatbot to the system for the first time. ChatGPT is an AI chatbot [...]

  • London’s capital markets woes deepen as WANdisco eyes New York

    March 6, 2023

    London’s ambitions to elevate its capital markets on the international stage were dealt a fresh blow today as data firm Wandisco became the latest UK tech outfit to reveal it was eyeing a New York listing. In a statement this morning, the AIM-listed firm said it was in the “early stages” of scoping out a [...]

  • Can Rishi Sunak’s science superpower dreams become reality?

    March 6, 2023

    Rishi Sunak rolled out plans to “cement the UK as a tech and science superpower by 2030” today with promises to tempt in the best global tech talent and deliver a state-backed £370m investment boost. The new “framework” marks the first major outing for the newly minted department for Science, Innovation and Technology, which ministers [...]

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