Veterinary services group CVS saw revenues shoot up 11.4 per cent over the last six months, as the group made its first international acquisitions. In the group’s interim results covering …
City watchdog gives Bloomberg terminals and credit agencies clean-ish bill of health
The City watchdog will not launch a “significant intervention” into the trade data market, although it suggested that the market can be “improved”. In an update on its investigation into …
Kitchen seller Howdens reports ‘encouraging’ trends amid year of expansion
Kitchen maker and seller Howden Joinery has today posted “encouraging” revenue trends as the firm’s full-year results remain “in line” with what it considered a record-performing year in 2022. The …
Brent Cross owner Hammerson’s turnaround continues with record leasings
British shopping centre giant Hammerson reported a record year of leasing completing 306 deals. This morning, the property giant gave a positive update to investors, as its balance sheet looked …
Mark Kleinman: This Post Office circus is obscuring the real drama
Sky News’ City Editor Mark Kleinman writes a weekly column for City A.M. Spare a thought for Korn Ferry, which has unarguably the toughest job in boardroom headhunting right now: …
Neil Bennett: Singapore is too full of life for UK to ignore
The notebook is a place for City movers and shakers to get things off their chest. Today it’s Neil Bennett, the global co-CEO of H/Advisors, writing for us from Singapore …
Ed Warner: Sci-fi sport is coming, are you ready to watch? I’m not
Sci-fi sport at the Enhanced Games, this week’s World Indoor Athletics Championships, innovative funding for grassroots clubs exercise our sport business columnist this week. “Patient is able to move a …
City braces for day of carnage as XR and Palestine protestors descend on Square Mile – with not even a pint safe
The Square Mile is set to play host to a raft of climate and pro-Palestine protests today, including Extinction Rebellion, with one insurer’s building already covered in red paint. Groups …
The British public aren’t woke, but they know bullying when they see it
The Tory party’s inability to decisively move against Islamophobia is of a piece with its entire approach to culture war issues over the past few years, writes Will Cooling No …
Labour will double the size of the co-op and mutuals sector
Under a Labour government, there will be a level playing field for low-risk, member-owned organisations that reinvest their profits, say Tulip Siddiq and Joe Fortune The Labour Party’s financial services …