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  • City giant Martin Gilbert reveals which Tory leadership contender he thinks is ‘amazing’

    May 20, 2019

    City titan Martin Gilbert has talked up environment secretary Michael Gove as the next Conservative leader, dubbing him “amazing”. Gilbert, who co-founded Aberdeen Asset Management in 1983, was full of praise for the Brexit campaigner in an interview with City PM on the fringes of the City Week 2019 conference. “I think he’s amazing, I [...]

  • Campaigner and investor Helena Morrissey casts vote for Brexit party in upcoming Euro-election

    May 20, 2019

    Investor and campaigner Dame Helena Morrissey has revealed she cast a postal vote for the Brexit party in the upcoming European elections, saying the Conservatives have not delivered on the result of the 2016 referendum. Read more: City 'must change everything' to improve diversity, says Helena Morrissey “I believe we should leave the EU and [...]

  • Thomas Cook forced to reassure holidaymakers as shares plummet further

    May 20, 2019

    Thomas Cook has been reassuring customers their holidays will be going ahead after shares in the struggling travel firm plunged lower today. Shares in Thomas Cook dropped as much as 17 per cent to less than 10p, having suffered a 40 per cent plummet on Friday. Read more: Payment firm to hold onto Thomas Cook's [...]

  • City minister John Glen rules out Brexit dividend from slashing EU regulations

    May 20, 2019

    Diverting from the EU’s financial regulations after Brexit will not deliver “an enormous economic dividend”, the City minister has warned. Read more: Andrew Bailey is right to think about the City's future Speaking to City PM after delivering the opening speech at the City Week conference in London today, John Glen said the majority of [...]

  • Airline and travel stocks take a hit following Ryanair profit drop

    May 20, 2019

    Airline and travel stocks have taken a tumble following Ryanair's profit slide, which it blamed on Brexit uncertainty and stuff competition in Europe. Holiday firm Tui is the biggest faller on the FTSE 100 today, with its shares down 3.79 per cent at the time of writing. Easyjet shares were down just over two per [...]

  • London house prices: How Brexit uncertainty has hit house prices in every borough

    May 20, 2019

    London is “acting as a drag” on the rest of the UK housing market, with prices across the capital falling in the last year, according to new figures from property giant Rightmove. Read more: UK house prices suffer fifth month of Brexit-hit growth While some regions in the UK such as the midlands and the [...]

  • Bitcoin bounces as the pound plunges: what’s next for global markets?

    May 20, 2019  |  City Talk

    Last week was all about a modern currency enjoying some big moves – all while a more established one was plunging. Bitcoin has been grabbing its fair share of headlines in recent months, with the crypto favourite trading above $8,000 last week for the first time since July last year. This served to bring the [...]

  • To avert the deluge, business must unleash its heroic spirit

    May 20, 2019

    After us, the deluge. These are the words not of our Prime Minister, but from another troubled time and uttered by Madame de Pompadour, the lover of King Louis XV of France. The French Revolution would prove the prophecy. And for revolutionaries since, the idea of the deluge has inspired. Karl Marx went as far [...]

  • Walking the walk: The City is on a journey to revolutionise transport in the capital

    May 20, 2019

    For Londoners, complaining about public transport is as commonplace as complaining about the weather. Canada is the most accessible part of the capital, served by 15 Tube stations, seven Tube lines, eight mainline stations, multiple bus routes, and a fast-evolving bicycle network, but with a working population of 513,000 and home to [...]

  • London house price growth falters despite annual spring surge

    May 20, 2019

    House prices in London remain down year-on-year despite the annual spring surge, driven by a slump in inner city sales, according to property website Rightmove. Greater London recorded a monthly rise of 1.2 per cent, equivalent to £7,339, pushed largely by outer London properties that rose 1.9 per cent. Inner London prices, meanwhile, registered a [...]

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