Paul Thwaite has been confirmed by Natwest’s board to be the new group CEO, as he is set to take home a £1.1m pay package Thwaite has been serving in …
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Segro looks to lift rents 50 per cent in next three years as warehouse demand continues to grow
Segro, the London-listed real estate investment trust that owns a portfolio of warehouses and industrial property, said this morning that it could see rental income from its portfolio grow by …
Eutelstat: Satellite operator’s profits crash to earth as OneWeb delays hit revenues
Eutelstat Communications reported a dip in half-year profits after the French satellite firm slashed its annual guidance because newly merged OneWeb’s activities were running “behind schedule”. Adjusted earnings before interest, …
Scotch and spirits gave Treasury £1.4bn boost thanks to tax freeze
The Treasury raked in an extra £1.4bn in revenue as a result of freezing excise duty on Scotch and spirits for five years – with the economic boost generated more …
Ollie Phillips: Ireland top my Six Nations half term report card
It’s half term and even the Six Nations is taking a week off. So in this fallow week, after two rounds, it’s about time we handed out some reports and …
Wellness wonders: Meet the CEO of gut health brand Biotiful Kefir
Wellness Wonders delves into the stories and innovations driving the UK’s thriving landscape of health, wellbeing, fitness, and nutrition. Join City A.M. as we meet the visionary minds and passionate …
Retail sales post strong rebound in January following recession blow
Retail sales rebounded much more than expected in January, following a poor Christmas period, raising hopes that the UK economy will be able to escape recession within a matter of …
UK startups are built on immigrant talent, the UK will fail if it forgets this
The UK is talking the talk on becoming a science superpower, but we need cash and a focus on attracting international talent if we want to compete on the world …
How to cure the City’s depression? Some retail investor therapy
The London Stock Exchange needs wide reform, but recentering the role of retail investors could be a shot in the arm, writes Fraser Thorne The City is probably enduring one …
A battle is brewing in No10 over AI regulation
In the corridors of Westminster, a new war is emerging, not over cannabis or the Prime Minister’s eating habits, but over the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). An increasing number …