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  • Exclusive: Lloyds staff facing redundancy fear being left jobless by bank amid pandemic

    April 17, 2020

    Staff at Lloyds Banking Group who are being made redundant fear the bank will leave them jobless amid the savage economic downturn triggered by the coronavirus pandemic. The bank publicly committed last month to pause plans to cut 780 jobs amid surging customer demand and the economic uncertainty leavers would face. However, it has not [...]

  • CMA provisionally clears Amazon’s £442m Deliveroo investment over coronavirus

    April 17, 2020

    A UK watchdog today provisionally cleared Amazon’s massive £442m investment into Deliveroo due to the risk the food delivery firm faces from coronavirus. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) called the situation “wholly unprecedented” but said the cash was “realistically only available from Amazon”. Deliveroo has seen a significant decline in revenues from the UK [...]

  • Coronavirus: London mayor Sadiq Khan calls for face masks on Tube

    April 17, 2020

    London mayor Sadiq Khan called on the government today to make coronavirus face masks compulsory for people using the Tube or shopping. The mayor said that evidence from around the world was that face coverings help stop the spread of coronavirus. New York has ordered residents to wear masks or substitute face coverings when in [...]

  • China says Wuhan coronavirus death toll 50 per cent higher than previously reported

    April 17, 2020

    The Chinese city Wuhan which was at the heart of the coronavirus outbreak today upped its official death toll from coronavirus by 50 per cent to 3,869, state TV reported. The city where the novel coronavirus first infected humans added another 1,290 victims on top of the 2,570 previously counted, which reflected delays, omissions and [...]

  • FCA pushes car finance firms to halt repossessions amid coronavirus

    April 17, 2020

    The UK’s financial watchdog has proposed a freeze on car finance repayments, ruling out repossessions of vehicles during the coronavirus crisis. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) told car leasing firms today to offer three-month repayment pauses for customers in financial difficulty as a result of coronavirus. “We are very aware of the continued struggle people [...]

  • Coronavirus: The economy is in trouble, and there seems no plan to fix it

    April 17, 2020

    As a rule, it is always helpful to question the usefulness of government plans—often as they are late, over-budget, over-promised and under-delivered. But when the alternative is an empty void and the government promising no light at all to what will be possible, never mind when, just an inkling of a suggestion that someone is [...]

  • Coronavirus: Could crisis be a tipping point for compliance and ‘RegTech’?

    April 17, 2020

    We are living in unprecedented times. Due to the human disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, a financial downturn is upon us. Against this difficult backdrop, it is my belief that ‘Regtech’, regulatory technology, is very well positioned to weather the storm. Regtech does what it says on the tin: it uses new technology, often [...]

  • Coronavirus: Wine dealers cheers return of confidence in China

    April 17, 2020

    Sales of fine wine and spirits in China recovered quickly in March after a sharp contraction due to the coronavirus epidemic, a rare sign of optimism that confidence could return to the global economy sooner rather than later. Sales through global merchant BI Wine & Spirits were up by 25 per cent in March as [...]

  • Foxtons targets £22m equity raise amid London house prices blow

    April 17, 2020

    Foxtons estate agent has proposed a major £22m share sale representing about 20 per cent of issued stock as it furloughs staff. The £22m equity raise will allow Foxtons to repay its revolving credit facility and to boost its liquidity in the face of the coronavirus shutdown. The share sale would bolster its cash balance [...]

  • China’s economy shrinks for first time in decades on coronavirus hit

    April 17, 2020

    China’s economy shrank for the first time in nearly three decades of records in the first quarter as the coronavirus pandemic hit spending and production. Gross domestic product (GDP) fell 6.8 per cent in the quarter ended March compared to the same period the previous year, official data showed today, slightly larger than the 6.5 [...]

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