Football, snooker and the dangers of over-regulation
Whether it’s the gambling white paper putting advertisers off snooker or plans for a new football regulator, our favourite sports risk being legislated out of existence, says Emma Revell When…
Whether it’s the gambling white paper putting advertisers off snooker or plans for a new football regulator, our favourite sports risk being legislated out of existence, says Emma Revell When…
Moving markets today: Asian stocks rise with Wall Street, Japan’s yen holds firm, oil slips amid Israel-Gaza ceasefire talks, China’s factory activity growth slows; Focus shifts to US Fed policy…
Improving transparency is well and good, but FCA plans to name firms under investigation will do damage to innocent firms, writes UK Finance chief executive David Postings The principle of…
Where the City’s movers and shakers get a few things off their chest. Today, Ian Whittaker, founder of Liberty Sky Advisors and twice City A.M. analyst of the year, takes…
The SNP has held on to power in Scotland through the force of personality of its leaders and the pursuit of independence at all costs. And like so many cults…
A number of surveys have said that business confidence in the UK is on the up and the economy is set to rebound. But dig a little deeper, the news…
London’s businesses have given their backing to Labour, according to polling data shared with City A.M., as the party holds a 15-point lead heading into the mayoral election this Thursday.…
The UK must push through a package of reforms or risk losing its status as a top destination for financial services investment, the City of London Corporation has warned. In…
Building a new life in a new country after escaping the war in Syria is no easy feat. Jennifer Sieg sits down with Razan Alsous, founder of Yorkshire Dama Cheese,…
Top City groups have rounded on the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) again today as a consultation on its controversial plans to ‘name and shame’ firms under investigation comes to a…