London-listed pharma giant GSK has raised its guidance after a strong second quarter beat market expectations, boosted by its cancer and HIV portfolio. Total sales in the second quarter of …
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One year on, is the consumer duty helping or hindering the City?
Today, the consumer duty’s final deadline comes into force. The set of regulations implemented by the Financial Conduct Authority a year ago has finally been set in stone for so-called …
Taylor Wimpey: Housebuilder suffers dent to profit ahead of planning reform
Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey suffered a dent in revenue and profit in a set of half year results in which it hailed the new government’s “recognition” of planning laws as being …
Rio Tinto profit edges higher as miner eyes copper takeover
Rio Tinto’s profit edged up 1.8 per cent during the first half of the year, as the miner has begun to eye a takeover in the copper space. While the …
Just Eat: Brits lead the way for takeaway giant as revenue dips
Brits willing to shell out cash on takeaways fuelled Just Eat in the first half of the year, but negative growth in north America and southern Europe led to a …
Crypto-Friendly Sygnum Bank Posts Record Profit and $4.5 Billion in Client Assets
Each day, Coinrule will run through the state of the digital assets market for Blockbeat, your home for news, analysis, opinion and commentary on blockchain and digital assets. Sygnum Bank has announced …
Ahead of the Game: Six Nations facing compensation fight over £800m deal snub
In his first weekly sports news column, Matt Hughes reports on the row between the Six Nations and southern hemisphere chiefs over the Nations Championship, the value of Team GB’s …
Rayner must defy her own backbenchers and build, baby, build
Angela Rayner has clearly been reading City A.M.. In a statement to the House of Commons yesterday the housing secretary outlined plans to build 370,000 homes a year, in a …
The real ‘black hole’ in the public finances is the debt
The Chancellor is right, the public deserve to know just how bad the economy is – so she should be honest about the millions of pounds a day that are …
Crawling back to the EU after Brexit will only end badly for Britain
The new government is seeking closer ties to the EU, but Brussels will not be kind to a prodigal son, writes Paul Ormerod Clear signals are being emitted by Keir …