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  • I quit Canada and created £1bn Castore empire

    April 25, 2025

    Cast your eye over the numerous growth lists that get churned out multiple times a year and there is one name that keeps cropping up towards the sharp end – Castore. The Manchester-headquartered brand has been on a skyrocketing journey since being founded by two Merseyside brothers in 2016. But Tom Beahon, who shares CEO [...]

  • Ex-City minister calls for ‘urgent No10 summit’ with bosses and watchdogs

    April 23, 2025

    A former City minister has called on the Prime Minister to convene an “urgent No10 summit” with Canada and financial watchdogs in a bid to boost capital markets. During Prime Ministers’ Questions (PMQs), the Conservative MP John Glen asked Sir Keir Starmer to take the step to “steward our pension assets”. Glen, [...]

  • FCA to rip 140 pages out of handbook in deregulation drive

    April 16, 2025

    The UK’s financial watchdog has vowed to rip scores of pages from its handbook as it slashes red tape in a drive to boost growth. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said as many as 140 pages will be removed from the lengthy handbook, as it opened a consultation on scrapping data collection requirements. The move [...]

  • Londoners earn the most but spend very little, IFS finds

    April 11, 2025

    Londoners top the ranking for income per head across the UK, yet spend very little after housing costs are taken into account, according to research by leading think tanks.  A new report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) and Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence (ESCoE) signals that high housing costs in the capital city [...]

  • The Capitalist: Canada terrorised by ducks

    April 10, 2025

    Market shenanigans, Jamie Dimon's good manners guide and the Square Mile's aggressive ducks; catch up on City drama in The Capitalist.

  • Roman Basilica discovery forces new City skyscraper rethink

    April 9, 2025

    Plans for a new skyscraper at 85 Gracechurch Street have been updated after the discovery of an “extraordinary” Roman Basilica at the site earlier this year. The proposed scheme now incorporates a public exhibition space in the 32-storey commercial building, which will celebrate the remains of the first Roman Basilica of London. The public immersive [...]

  • Knight Frank makes the City its global headquarters

    April 8, 2025

    Knight Frank, the global asset management and real estate giant, has signed a deal to relocate its global headquarters to Canada. The business will relocate from its current HQ at London & Regional’s 55 Baker Street in the West End, where it has been since 2008, to One Liverpool Street after penning an [...]

  • Get on a plane and engage with emerging economies

    April 7, 2025

    At a time of global uncertainty, it’s time to look beyond our traditional trading partners and Britain is uniquely placed to engage with the Commonwealth, says Alastair King Spanning 56 nations across Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, the Commonwealth is a unique and unrivalled patchwork of skills, innovation and knowledge.  The City of [...]

  • How will Trump’s tariffs impact the UK economy?

    April 3, 2025

    The US president holds up a sandwich board in the Rose Garden. On it is a list of countries. Next to each country are two columns: one for “tariffs charged to the USA” and one for “USA Discounted Reciprocal Tariffs”. The leader of the free world is cooking up a storm.  “Our country has been [...]

  • In a stormy world, the UK can pitch itself as a safe harbour for investment

    March 31, 2025

    The stormy economic outlook overseas creates an opportunity for the UK to act as a safe harbour for investment, writes Chris Hayward.

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