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  • UK private equity deals slump as Europe hits post-crisis high

    September 25, 2018

      UK private equity deals slumped over the last three months while European buyouts hit a post-crisis high, according to new statistics.  There were 46 buyouts of UK companies in the third quarter of this year, down on the previous three months, which was the most successful period for volume and value since 2007. Just €19bn (£17.01bn) of deals have been completed [...]

  • LSE Group appoints financial services veteran Marshall Bailey as LCH Group chairman

    September 25, 2018

      London Stock Exchange Group has appointed financial services veteran Marshall Bailey as chairman of its clearing business LCH Group. The move, which is effective immediately, will see current LCH Group chairman Lex Hoogduin step down after three years in the role.  Read more: Activist Hohn reduces stake in London Stock Exchange Group The business has become central to debates about the [...]

  • Keir Starmer goes rogue in conference speech, refusing to rule out Remain in a new vote

    September 25, 2018

      Remaining in the EU must be an option on the ballot paper in any new referendum, Labour's shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer said on Tuesday. Speaking at his party's conference, Sir Keir got a standing ovation from activists as he veered away from his planned speech to say staying in the EU could [...]

  • Patchy regulation prevents the world from reaping the full benefits of the markets

    September 25, 2018

      Ten years ago today, the world woke to the news that yet another bank had collapsed. Washington Mutual was the latest casualty in what became the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Those events have cast a long shadow. Governments, businesses, and households have had to tackle the legacy of that crisis. As [...]

  • Forget economics, immigration policy is more about our values

    September 25, 2018

       You're probably tired of me saying it, dear reader. But a big problem with supposed “evidence-based policy” is that the conclusions we derive from evidence often take our underlying aims for granted. If we’re considering a tax cut, no evidence-base showing that it could create a positive GDP effect will convince you if your [...]

  • Keir Starmer: Labour won’t back Tory Brexit deal

    September 25, 2018

      Labour plans to vote against a Theresa May Brexit deal, as the party attempts to define its position on backing a second referendum. Claiming the Prime Minister’s Brexit negotiations “are in a complete mess”, shadow Brexit secretary Sir Keir Starmer called for a general election if she fails to reach a deal or if a [...]

  • An election is the last thing we need – and voters would punish politicians for calling it

    September 25, 2018

      Theresa May’s Brexit negotiations with the European Union are going very, very wrong, and there is now speculation that the UK could be heading for a snap election — cue eyerolls and yawns nationwide. Both the ruling Conservatives and opposition Labour party appear to be considering the possibility of a snap election as early [...]

  • Recruiter Harvey Nash bucks Brexit fears as profits rise in first half

    September 25, 2018

     Tech recruiter Harvey Nash reported rising profits in its interim results this morning, despite the sector suffering from uncertainty surrounding Brexit negotiations in the UK.  Despite the decent results, shares in the company were trading almost one per cent lower early on Tuesday. The figures  Gross profit rose 7.2 per cent to £51.7m, while profit before [...]

  • German money rises in West End after Verde deal

    September 24, 2018

    German investment in the West End has reached £515m for the year-to-date on the back of last week's announcement that German fund manager Deka Immobilien GmbH completing one of the largest deals this summer, buying the Verde office building in Victoria for roughly £460m on Friday. The deal pushed investment  levels up to £515m, compared with £476m [...]

  • Jacob Rees-Mogg tells businesses to stop living in ‘cloud cuckoo land’ over Brexit

    September 24, 2018

       Leading Brexiteer Jacob Rees-Mogg has called on businesses to stop living in "cloud cuckoo land" and accept Brexit will mean changes to how they operate. The Conservative MP was backed up by former Brexit secretary David Davis, who claimed top firms such as BMW should be able to cope with extra hours delays at [...]

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