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  • City watchdog convicted just two people for insider trading in the past five years

    June 13, 2022

    The UK’s financial watchdog achieved just two successful convictions against individuals for insider trading over the past five years, according to The Times.     New data recovered from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) via a freedom of information (FoI) request shows the watchdog secured just two successful convictions in the five years running from [...]

  • Divorce filings surged after ‘no-fault’ laws came into force

    June 10, 2022

    The coming into force of “no-fault divorce” laws led to spike in couples filing for divorce, new HMCTS figures show. Almost doubled the number of divorce applications were filed in April 2022 compared to April the previous year, after no fault divorce laws came into force. The new laws, which allow couples to separate amicably [...]

  • Thousands of jobs at risk after Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance loses bid to throw winding up order out of court

    June 9, 2022

    Three of the firms that make up Sanjeev Gupta’s steel empire could be plunged into administration imminently, after a court rejected GFG Alliance’s bid to have a winding up order thrown out of court. The court ruled that the metals group’s financial difficulties were not due to Covid-19, as it rejected GFG Alliance’s claims the [...]

  • City broker Britannia Global Markets cancels LME membership following March nickel price fiasco

    June 9, 2022

    Derivatives broker Britannia Global Markets has said it is giving up its membership to the London Metal Exchange (LME), after the London market halted nickel trading in March in response to surging prices. Britannia said it had decided to cancel its Category 2 membership to the LME, which allows it to trade on behalf of [...]

  • Truck makers ‘cartel’ to face landmark £2bn opt-in lawsuit over decade long price fixing scheme

    June 9, 2022

    A UK competition tribunal has given a trucking industry trade body the green light to bring forward a more than £2bn opt-in claim against a “cartel” of European truck makers, over allegations they fixed the prices of lorries for more than a decade.  The UK’s Road Haulage Association (RHA) trade body’s claim is set to [...]

  • Deloitte denies claims it is set to follow EY by splitting its business in two

    June 9, 2022

    Deloitte has said claims it is considering splitting itself up, and spinning off its consulting business, are “categorically untrue”. The Big Four accountancy firm denied claims it is mulling over a split, after the Wall Street Journal yesterday reported that Deloitte is exploring the options of separating out its global audit and consulting practices. Instead, [...]

  • Mishcon de Reya delays IPO for the ‘foreseeable future’

    June 8, 2022

    London law firm Mishcon de Reya has put its plans to float on the stock exchange on hold, after saying it plans to set them aside for the “foreseeable future”. The Silver Circle firm said it had decided to scrap its plans for an initial public offering (IPO) due to current “market conditions”. In a [...]

  • Hedge Funds hit out at London Metal Exchange over ‘conflicts-of-interest’ in nickel price fiasco

    June 8, 2022

    The Managed Funds Association (MFA), a powerful Washington lobby group, has accused the London Metal Exchange (LME) of failing to manage its “conflicts-of-interest,” as the market faces mounting criticism over its decision to halt nickel trading last March. In comments submitted to the LME, the industry body which represents hedge funds with £2.6trn worth of [...]

  • Marine and aviation insurance premiums more double as policyholders feel hit from Ukraine war

    May 30, 2022

    The cost of insuring certain marine and aviation businesses has more than doubled due to rising costs and the risks associated with the war in Ukraine. Global insurance premiums increased 11 per cent in the first quarter 2022, as conflict in Ukraine pushed up insurance costs worldwide, Reuters said. However, insurance costs have soared particularly [...]

  • Billionaire activist investor exits Generali’s board in wake of failed shareholder coup

    May 30, 2022

    Italian billionaire Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone has stepped down from the board of insurance giant Generali, following the collapse of his shareholder mutiny to oust the insurer’s management team. The exit comes after Caltagirone put forward a shareholder resolution to block Generali’s incumbent chief executive, Philippe Donnet, from taking on a third term leading the firm. [...]

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