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  • John Lewis boss: Labour must keep pledge to reform business rates

    March 12, 2026

    Labour must honour its manifesto promise to fundamentally reform the business rates system, John Lewis boss Jason Tarry has said.  The retail chairman said the changes at last year’s Budget were positive for retail but offered a “short-term” fix to a system which unfairly disadvantages physical retailers as opposed to online shops. Chancellor Rachel Reeves [...]

  • Middle East war ‘could plunge UK into a recession’

    March 12, 2026

    The crisis in the Middle East could plunge the UK into a recession in the worst case scenario where oil prices surge higher over the next two months, analysis has shown.  Oxford Economics research has indicated that a continued surge in oil prices would rattle “parts of the global economy”, with the UK set to [...]

  • M&G continues road to recovery as net inflows rise

    March 12, 2026

    M&G reported a reserve to outflows in its latest annual results after a return to growth in its Life business and asset management gained momentum. The investment manager reported net inflows of £7.8bn in the last financial year, up from net outflows of £1.9bn the prior year, which the company pinned on “challenging market conditions” [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: Stocks drop as oil returns to near $100 after tankers attacked

    March 12, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the City PM liveblog. The price of oil shot back above triple digits this morning, rising as much as nine per cent in Asian trading following the news two tankers were struck in the Gulf. An Iraqi news agency broke the news that 38 crew members have been rescued [...]

  • Revolut is now a bank. Raise a glass to this stellar British success story

    March 11, 2026

    It has been a painfully long wait for Revolut. But at last, the patience of Europe’s most valuable fintech has paid off. Its British banking licence has arrived. This is the final step in Revolut’s decade-long journey to become a fully-fledged bank. That means it is no longer – by any yardstick – a startup.  [...]

  • Fuel duty rise ‘under review’ as Iran war response sparks tensions

    March 11, 2026

    Sir Keir Starmer has said a rise in fuel scheduled for September is “under review” hours after Rachel Reeves hinted an energy support package could be drawn up. Starmer said fuel duty would remain frozen until September and the policy would be kept “under review in light of what’s happening in Iran” when he was [...]

  • UK economic rebound to be short-lived as Iran war shock looms

    March 11, 2026

    The UK economy is predicted to have seen modest growth at the start of the year while the labour market appeared to be easing and interest rates were very much on a downward path.  Forecasters agreed the outlook for the UK economy looked reasonably promising, if not exciting. That was until President Trump spoiled the [...]

  • European fintechs ride the Trump train to Wall Street

    March 11, 2026

    The new set of aspiring American dreamers are landing on the shores of the Atlantic. But these digital-first visionaries printed in venture capital green aren’t looking for a white picket fence. Instead, their sights are locked on a federal banking charter. Last week Europe’s most valuable fintech company Revolut became the latest in a boat-load [...]

  • OBR warns inflation could exceed three per cent if Iran crisis continues

    March 10, 2026

    Inflation is set to jump back up above three per cent if the rise in oil prices is sustained, a government watchdog has warned, amid fears the energy crisis in the Middle East could drag on. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR)’s David Miles said the current rise in oil and gas prices would add [...]

  • Waterstones to book chairman as London listing gains pace

    March 10, 2026

    Bookselling titan Waterstones is on the hunt for a chairman as it picks up the pace on its rumoured London listing.  Elliott Management, the activist equity firm which owns Waterstones, has hired headhunters at Russell Reynolds Associates to draw up a list of candidates to join the bookseller’s board. This is the latest signal that [...]

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