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  • Could Astrazeneca completely switch its allegiance to the US?

    July 30, 2025

    The UK’s largest listed companies are turning their heads towards the glimmer of the Nasdaq after growing impatient at the lacklustre performance of the London Stock Exchange. Chief among them is pharmaceutical giant Astrazeneca, which cancelled plans for a Liverpool vaccine plant due to lack of economic support earlier this year and has expressed frustration [...]

  • Tesla shares slide after Musk plots new political party in latest Trump snub

    July 7, 2025

    Tesla has once again lost its status as a trillion-dollar company after the EV-maker’s stock slid on Monday on the back of CEO Elon Musk’s plans to launch a new US political party. Shares in the Nasdaq-listed business fell as much as 7.5 per cent in the opening minutes of trade in New York, giving [...]

  • Visma to snub Amsterdam for London IPO in rare win for Britain’s stalling market

    June 26, 2025

    Norwegian software giant Visma has provisionally selected London over Amsterdam for its upcoming IPO, a rare win for the UK’s shrinking public markets as the country battles to remain a viable home for high-growth tech listings. The €19bn firm – backed by British private equity firm Hg – has chosen the capital because of its [...]

  • Week in Business: Warning lights in the City as another firm quits London for New York

    June 5, 2025

    The trend has been clear for some time and the evidence points to a story of decline for the UK's capital markets.

  • Invidior: Drug maker ditches London for US

    June 2, 2025

    The London Stock Exchange suffered another blow on Monday after drug maker Invidior said it intends to abandon its London listing and focus on its primary listing in the US. The firm said it had reviewed its listing structure and considered liquidity, the location of shareholders and red tape associated with its London listing. Its [...]

  • Vertical Aerospace: Flying e-taxi firm makes history with cross-country flight

    May 27, 2025

    A Bristol-based firm pioneering the development of flying electric taxis has made European aviation history after successfully piloting a flight across the UK countryside. Vertical Aerospace’s VX4 prototype performed its first “wingborne” flight last week, soaring over the Cotswolds before landing like a conventional aircraft at a nearby airport. It marks a significant milestone on [...]

  • London vs New York: Who will win the fintech IPO war?

    May 24, 2025

    A battle with New York awaits as Rachel Reeves sets her eyes on London fintech IPOs.  The Chancellor has courted top fintech darlings in her attempt to boost listings on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) as a fleet of firms are flirting with floating in the near future.  Monzo is reportedly consulting with investment bankers on [...]

  • Tesla and Apple shares surge as US markets rally on trade deal 

    May 12, 2025

    Markets on Wall Street soared on Monday as investors welcomed the trade progress between the US and China. The S&P jumped over 2.6 per cent as markets opened and the Dow Jones 2.41 per cent. Amazon gained over seven per cent and Nike six per cent.  The tech-heavy Nasdaq rallied 3.5 per cent. Tech giants [...]

  • Deliveroo’s sale reignites fear over UK’s tech exodus

    May 9, 2025

    When London-headquartered Deliveroo announced in early May that it had agreed to be acquired by US delivery giant Doordash, it triggered more than just a major shakeup in the food tech sector. To many in the industry, it was a familiar story – yet another prominent British tech firm snapped up by an overseas buyer. [...]

  • FTSE 100’s record run ends as pharma stocks slide on new Trump appointment 

    May 7, 2025

    The FTSE 100’s record run came to an end on Wednesday as pharma stocks slumped on the back of a controversial US regulatory appointment.  The blue-chip index spent the entire session in the red and closed off 0.4 per cent. Drugmakers GSK and Astrazeneca were among the top fallers, at nearly five per cent and [...]

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