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  • City bombshell: Hundreds of angry Northern Rock clients sue TSB Bank for £800m after being trapped in high-interest mortgages

    July 18, 2022

    City PM was told this morning that TSB Bank is facing a legal action worth up to £800m, brought by customers who claim they were locked into mortgages with ‘excessively high’ interest rates. Today, six years to the day since TSB bought £3.3bn mortgages from Northern Rock, approximately 200 homeowners whose mortgages have been administered [...]

  • 6 Companies Giving Employees A Free Week Off

    July 18, 2022

    There’s no doubt there are great perks to working in the tech industry: above market rate salaries, excellent benefits and lots of fun extra-curricular stuff are just some of the ways Big Tech draws in the best talent. These tactics are rubbing off: in Tysons, Virginia, on the roof of one of Capital One’s banks [...]

  • Exclusive: Pensions minister launches taskforce to scrutinise ‘social’ ESG investment

    July 16, 2022

    Ministers have launched a new taskforce to scrutinise environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing by pension schemes today, amid concerns that the 'social’ factor of investment has been neglected by fund managers in recent years.

  • Calls grow to pause benefits sanctions until merciless cost-of-living crisis has calmed down

    July 14, 2022

    Benefits sanctions should be paused by the UK government until the cost-of-living crisis has been resolved, Citizens Advice Scotland has said. Advice from the charity on sanctions to Universal Credit rose by 5 per cent in 2021-22, research published today indicated. With inflation rising and impacting on the cost of goods, Citizens Advice said a [...]

  • 1 in 3 Londoners still working from home as Brits demand flexible hours, casual clothing and in-house gyms

    July 14, 2022

    One in 3 Londoner’s are still working from home, the Office for National Statistics said this week. In fact, there has been a sizeable fall in commuters across the UK following the pandemic. As a result, offices are forced to rethink how they serve their workers, with many feeling the need to resemble a home [...]

  • War for talent and skyrocketing wages push fees at job giant Hays to record levels in 15 countries

    July 14, 2022

    Recruitment giant Hays said this morning the company is benefiting from higher wages around the world as it sets up potential candidates with jobs in industries. Job numbers have been strong, leading to increased competition from companies for workers, and helping to push up pay – although often not by enough to offset runaway inflation. [...]

  • The investment trust sector and the Four Horsemen – a review of Q2 22

    July 13, 2022

    Conquest and War – Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the ongoing conflict between the two countries; Famine – at the very least the increased threat of global food shortages as supplies from Ukraine, the ‘bread basket of Europe’, increasingly become weaponised; Death – despite the roll-out of vaccines, Covid-19 continues to mutate and take lives [...]

  • Money matters – Financial literacy: A vaccine for life

    July 12, 2022  |  City Talk

    Could a double dose of financial literacy combined with experience help households make more rational financial decisions? What can be done to enable households to make more rational financial decisions? In the wise words of Warren Buffet, one of the greatest investors of all time, invest in yourself by accessing the latest financial education for [...]

  • Big banks axe dealmaker jobs as revenues tumble 

    July 12, 2022

    Major investment banks have started cutting dealmaker jobs after last year’s hiring binge as revenues fall. 12 big banks have slashed their investment banker roles in the second quarter of 2022, according to research from data provider Coalition Greenwich, as reported by Financial News London. These include Bank of America, Barclays, BNP Paribas, Citigroup, Credit [...]

  • Climate reporting a ‘burden’ for pension funds but the only way forward, says Opperman

    July 11, 2022

    Newly reappointed pensions minister Guy Opperman said today that new climate reporting measures for pension funds were a “challenge” and “burden” for fund managers but it was clear it was now the only way to clean up investment. Opperman, who resigned and was reappointed to his role last week, said that becoming the first country [...]

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