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  • How London can fend off the European hotspots vying for its fintech crown

    October 1, 2018

    Flash back to the immediate aftermath of the Brexit vote. “London has committed suicide as a leading fintech centre,” tweeted Traxpay, a German payments platform. Catchy advertising urged startups to “keep calm and move to Berlin”. Read more: Meet the startups in the Treasury-backed Tech Nation fintech accelerator Over two years later, and it’s French [...]

  • Bull market: New version of Wall Street’s iconic ‘Charging Bull’ goes under the hammer later this week

    October 1, 2018

    A new version of the Charging Bull, the dramatic sculpture which has become a symbol of Wall Street, goes on sale in London this week. The highly-polished bronze by Arturo di Modica features in the sale of 20th century and contemporary art by auctioneers Phillips on Thursday, City PM can reveal. At 6ft long the [...]

  • Peer-to-peer lender Funding Circle gears up for £1.5bn valuation in London listing

    September 28, 2018

    British peer-to-peer lender Funding Circle has valued its debut initial public offering (IPO) at £1.5bn, despite initially having aimed to raise as much as £1.8bn. The firm, backed by Danish billionaire Anders Holch Povlsen, tested investor appetite in the run-up to next week’s debut, selling off shares at 440p on London’s main market. Read more: [...]

  • Uber drivers would rather keep self-employed worker status than sign a fixed contract, report claims

    September 28, 2018

      Uber drivers would prefer to remain as independent contractors on flexible hour deals than work fixed hours as part of the company, according to responses from Uber drivers in a new study. In a report undertaken by Oxford University's Oxford Martin School entitled “Uber Happy? Work and Well-being in the 'Gig Economy'”, a resounding majority [...]

  • Gintastic: Chapel Down to open new Kings Cross gin bar amid healthy results

    September 27, 2018

      English drinks firm Chapel Down posted its results with a twist this morning, revealing a new bar, restaurant and gin distillery venture to be opened in Kings Cross in March 2019. Named the Chapel Down Gin Works, chief executive Frazer Thompson is hoping to build on the success of its vodka and gin products [...]

  • Mayor of London reveals first projects to benefit from Strategic Investment Fund

    September 26, 2018

      Ideas to regenerate the West End and to provide more affordable workspace in the capital are set to benefit from a £112m investment fund. The Mayor of London today announced the first tranche of projects to benefit from the Strategic Investment Fund – generated from growing business rate receipts. Sadiq Khan’s own Good Growth [...]

  • Crispgate: Royal Mail asks people to stop posting empty crisp packets

    September 26, 2018

      Royal Mail is urging people to stop putting crisp packets in postboxes without envelopes amid fears that it might cause a delay to operations. The postal service has been caught in the firing line of a brewing row between environmental campaigners and crisp maker Walkers over non-recyclable packets currently being sold in the UK. [...]

  • Poll: Brexit won’t lead to financial services brain drain

    September 26, 2018

      Just 630 UK finance jobs have moved abroad since the Brexit vote, a Reuters poll found today. It contrasts fears voiced immediately after the vote that leaving the EU could badly damage the UK’s financial services sector. Read more: Brexit: Rees-Mogg tells businesses to accept customs delays Reuters’ poll of 134 financial giants found [...]

  • Whale of a time: Beluga whale ‘seen in River Thames’

    September 25, 2018

    A Beluga whale has been spotted in the River Thames, with marine rescuers saying it is “swimming strongly”. Ecologist Dave Andrews made the sighting, saying the mammal has been feeding near barges around Gravesend in Kent. He shared videos online, saying it hasn’t moved more than 200m in any direction. Can't believe I'm writing this, [...]

  • The art of inclusivity: Any path to a fairer economy should have culture at its heart

    September 24, 2018

       Culture and commerce have thrived alongside one another in the Square Mile for centuries, arguably since it was a bustling Roman port and commercial centre. Today, Canada is home to a number of world-leading cultural institutions, with an enviable reputation for artistic excellence and innovation. You may be surprised to learn [...]

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