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  • Ticket tout bill branded as ‘not enough’ as Labour confirms crackdown

    May 13, 2026

    After months of pressure from the music industry and furious fans, Labour has confirmed plans for a sweeping crackdown on ticket touting as part of Wednesday’s King’s Speech. But reforms may still be years away from becoming law. The draft Ticket Tout Ban Bill would make it illegal to resell tickets for live events above [...]

  • Ministers to be handed ‘statutory powers’ to steer regulator’s growth agenda

    May 13, 2026

    Ministers will be handed new “statutory powers” to steer UK watchdog’s growth agenda and define what it means in different “regulatory contexts“. In the King’s Speech, the government revealed its Regulating for Growth Bill – a cross-sector piece of legislation designed to beef up the UK’s regulatory system’s fostering of growth. The government’s report takes [...]

  • Uzbekistan national investment fund lists in London after $604m IPO

    May 13, 2026

    Uzbekistan’s national investment fund has completed the country’s first ever public market debut, raising hundreds of millions of pounds at a valuation of £1.5bn, in London’s first major IPO of 2026. In an update on Wednesday, the National Investment Fund of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Uznif) confirmed it had completed its dual listing on both [...]

  • Labour leadership turmoil to cost Reeves up to £12bn

    May 13, 2026

    Labour’s political infighting could cost Chancellor Rachel Reeves up to £12bn, analysis by a Wall Street bank has suggested.  Hot-tempered bond markets and stunted growth – a consequence of further political instability – would knock around £12bn off the Chancellor’s fiscal headroom, Goldman Sachs warned.  While the £12bn hit to public finances would not erase [...]

  • Investing in space tech is the new frontier 

    May 13, 2026

    After SpaceX, more investors are looking to the stars. Maisie Grice talks to the co-founder of Seraphim Space Investment Trust about investing’s final frontier Twelve years ago, investing in space technology was perceived as science fiction, but Mark Boggett saw an opportunity. While some investment trusts had fund allocation to companies investing in the technology, [...]

  • Babcock shares shrug off profit drop after £140m hit

    May 13, 2026

    Defence giant Babcock took a £140m hit in the last financial year, which helped drag down the blue-chip firm’s profit growth. The FTSE 100 company recorded revenue of £5.3bn, marking 10 per cent growth compared to the previous financial year. It also announced another round of bumper returns with a £200m share buyback. It came [...]

  • ‘Languishing share price’: CVS under pressure to turn around performance from activist investor

    May 13, 2026

    One of the UK’s largest veterinary groups is facing increased pressure from an activist hedge fund to improve its performance after competition regulators concluded a probe into high prices in the sector. Canada-based Converium Capital, which holds a two per cent stake in the FTSE 250 group, threatened to rally shareholders to nominate directors to [...]

  • JP Morgan chief threatens to pull £3bn investment if Labour becomes ‘hostile to banks’

    May 13, 2026

    The chief executive of JP Morgan has threatened to pull a major investment from the UK if Labour government policy turns “hostile to banks”. Jamie Dimon – the influential American banker – revealed plans for a £3bn square feet tower in Canary Wharf last year, which is projected to inject as much as £10bn over [...]

  • As it happened: Market jitters as Streeting set to make bid against Starmer

    May 13, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the City PM liveblog. UK borrowing costs are taking a modest breathe this morning after settling much higher yesterday after a session jam-packed with political turmoil. The 10-year yield on UK gilts spiked ten basis points to over 5.1 per cent on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the 30-year yield soared to [...]

  • Deloitte: UK Gen Z and Millennials delaying milestones and living ‘payslip to payslip’  

    May 13, 2026

    British Gen Z and Millennials are delaying major life decisions as they live “payslip to payslip”, according to data shared exclusively with City PM from Big Four giant Deloitte.  The data, based on findings from 806 respondents as part of the firm’s annual Gen Z and Millennial Survey, revealed that around 40 per cent of [...]

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