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  • Serious Fraud Office drops probes into Rolls-Royce and GSK

    February 22, 2019

    Britain’s corruption watchdog closed the curtains on major probes into Rolls-Royce and GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) this morning. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) said today that it is closing its investigations into both the car maker and the pharmaceuticals giant. The long-standing investigation into Rolls Royce, which centred around bribery and corruption to win business in countries [...]

  • Barclays profits slip as bank sets aside £150m for Brexit

    February 21, 2019

    Profits missed estimates at Barclays last year, the bank revealed today, as it set aside £150m for Brexit and paid out billions of pounds in misconduct and litigation charges related to its role in the financial crisis. Read more: Ex-Barclays chair Agius tells court he was unaware of £280m Qatar deal The figures Profit before [...]

  • Former Barclays chair Marcus Agius tells court he was unaware of £280m agreement with Qatar

    February 20, 2019

    Former Barclays chair Marcus Agius told a court in London today that he was unaware of an agreement by the bank to pay Qatar £280m as it embarked on an emergency fundraising at the height of the financial crisis. The Serious Fraud Office has charged former Barclays chief executive John Varley and senior bankers Richard [...]

  • Ex-Barclays chairman Marcus Agius testifies in Qatar fundraising fraud trial

    February 19, 2019

    Former Barclays chairman Marcus Agius appeared as a witness at Southwark Crown Court today in the historic trial of four senior bankers accused of fraud for their actions at the height of the financial crisis. Agius is the first heavyweight banker to appear as a witness in a trial connected to the 2008 crash, more [...]

  • Former Barclays chair will appear at SFO fraud trial

    February 18, 2019

    Marcus Agius, the former chairman of Barclays, is set to appear as a witness for the prosecution at the high-profile trial of four of the bank’s former executives on fraud charges. Agius quit the bank nearly seven years ago over its role in the Libor-rigging scandal. He will be called on by the Serious Fraud [...]

  • Mark Kleinman: Aviva’s missed deadline ensures brickbats

    February 15, 2019

      Viva Aviva? For such a stalwart of blue-chip boardrooms, Sir Adrian Montague suddenly can’t put a foot right. Four years after taking over the chairmanship of Aviva when John McFarlane scuttled off to Barclays, he’s ended up in a rather large pickle of his own making. Sacking Mark Wilson as the insurer’s chief executive last [...]

  • Ex-Barclays trader accused of Euribor rigging felt ‘let down and used’ by private messages

    February 11, 2019

    A former Barclays employee on trial for Euribor rigging has said he felt "let down and used" when he discovered that a colleague had been privately discussing with another trader at a rival bank how they could alter submissions for the interest rate benchmark. Colin Bermingham, 62, told Southwark Crown Court he felt it was "absolutely not right" that [...]

  • Royal London to transfer £1bn of assets to Ireland over ‘no-deal’ Brexit concerns

    February 6, 2019

    The UK's largest mutual insurer, the Royal London Mutual Insurance Society (RLMI), is to transfer £1bn of its assets to Ireland amid increasing concerns over a no-deal Brexit. A High Court judge yesterday granted RLMI permission to move its business from the European Economic Area (EEA) to a newly formed Irish subsidiary, Royal London Insurance DAC, because of [...]

  • Stereotypes won’t close the gender funding gap

    February 6, 2019

    The latest figures from the British Business Bank on venture capital funding do not make for comfortable reading. Female-led startups get just 1p for every £1 of VC investment, all-male teams receive £5bn of funding per year, and having a single woman on the team correlates with lower investment. “Shocking”, in the words of chief [...]

  • Activist investor Edward Bramson makes fresh attempt to secure place on Barclays’ board

    February 5, 2019

    Activist investor Edward Bramson has submitted a resolution to be appointed to Barclays’ board of directors at the banks annual general meeting (AGM) in May. Bramson, the chief executive of Sherborne Investors which holds more than five per cent of the bank's shares, has previously called for Barclays to downsize its investment banking division. Read more: Barclays [...]

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