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  • Private equity market bullish on resurgence in deals

    March 26, 2025

    Private equity chiefs have become bullish for a surge in deals this year, in a rare piece of good news for the London Stock Exchange. When polled, 79 per cent of private equity general partners said they were expecting returns to rise this year, compared to just 24 per cent in 2024, data from Investec [...]

  • AIM: Private equity takeovers reach £5bn over last year

    March 24, 2025

    The value of AIM-listed takeovers by private equity firms has reached £5bn over the last year as the number of companies on London’s junior stock exchange continues to drop. Private equity houses continued to be the major driver of AIM M&A deals, accounting for 62 per cent of M&A deals by value, according to data [...]

  • AIM IPOs: What happened this week on London’s junior stock exchange?

    March 21, 2025

    After AIM started the week strong with the announcement of two planned IPOs, London’s junior stock market has seen more companies float on its exchange. This week, AIM had two IPOs, One Health Group and Wellnex Life, compared to  the 11 which pursued an IPO throughout the entirety of last year. One Health Group, a provider [...]

  • Voters will punish Labour if rhetoric on welfare doesn’t match reality

    March 20, 2025

    Much like the previous Tory administration, this Labour government’s political downfall risks being driven by a vast gap between its promises and actual delivery, says Matthew Lesh The government has announced reforms aimed at getting the rising number of post-Covid jobless into the workforce and reducing the welfare bill. The Prime Minister presents the initiative [...]

  • Rio Tinto hits back at ‘unfounded and misleading’ pressure to ditch London

    March 19, 2025

    Rio Tinto has hit back at calls for it to ditch its London listing in favour of Australia, arguing that claims made by an activist investor were both “unfounded and misleading.” The mining giant holds a dual-listing in the UK capital and Sydney, but has faced pressure from investors to abandon its current set up [...]

  • UK investors up home bias in exodus from US stocks

    March 18, 2025

    British investors continued upping their ‘home bias’ for UK stocks over the last year while withdrawing from US equities, reacting to fears of a global trade war and faltering US economy. Average UK allocation increased from 19 per cent to 21 per cent over the past year, whilst US holdings fell from 45 per cent [...]

  • The City risks falling for the disturbing trend of ‘anticipatory obedience’

    March 18, 2025

    Jumping the gun on government rules such as DEI is a disturbing trend which the City must resist, writes Lucy McNulty.

  • AIM IPOs offer glimpse of recovery for junior stock exchange

    March 17, 2025

    An uptick in listings on London's junior stock exchange has left the City hopeful that AIM might be on the road to recovery after years of IPOs failing to appear.

  • Auto Trader: FTSE 100 CEO on how to fix the London Stock Exchange

    March 17, 2025

    The government needs to encourage more investment into companies listed on the London Stock Exchange to revive the fortunes of the City, according to the CEO of FTSE 100 giant, Auto Trader. Nathan Coe, speaking on an upcoming episode of City PM’s Boardroom Uncovered podcast, said the UK doesn’t have the same level of “encouragement [...]

  • MHA to target retail investors in £350m London Stock Exchange IPO

    March 16, 2025

    Accountancy firm MHA is set to launch an IPO on London's junior stock market AIM, with a plan to bring in £6m from retail investors.

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