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  • Elizabeth Line has helped create 400k jobs in and around London

    January 10, 2025

    The area around Canada’s Liverpool Street Station has been one of the biggest benefactors of the new Elizabeth Line research shows. London’s most popular route has carried more than 0.5bn passengers since its inception.  Fresh figures from Transport for London (TFL) and Arup show Crossrail has helped create thousands of new jobs by [...]

  • UK stock funds suffer worst year on record as investors pull nearly £10bn

    January 8, 2025

    UK-focused stock funds suffered their worst year on record last year as investors yanked nearly £10bn from the market, new figures have shown. While equity vehicles globally raked in a record £27.2bn through 2024, UK funds haemorrhaged some £9.6bn in their most sluggish year ever relative to the performance of the wider market, according to [...]

  • Lloyd’s of London insurer snubs the City with New York IPO plans

    January 6, 2025

    A Lloyd’s of London insurer has dealt a fresh blow to the City by snubbing the London Stock Exchange in favour of New York for its planned IPO, piling fresh pressure on the capital’s bourse after it shrank at the fastest pace on record last year. Aspen Insurance, an underwriting firm which operates out of [...]

  • A new chapter for Smithfield meat market is something to celebrate

    January 6, 2025

    A new site for Smithfield and Billingsgate Market is not an abandonment of traders, it's an opportunity to grow, writes Chris Hayward.

  • Sport in 2025: A rallying cry to London, Mayor Khan and Londoners

    January 2, 2025

    For at least the past five years it has felt as if London was disappearing off the global sporting stage. The capital may boast the Home of Cricket, 17 professional football clubs and five stadiums with a capacity of over 50,000 but huge sporting events have sought refuge in the likes of Saudi Arabia, the [...]

  • 1 Undershaft: City approves Square Mile’s tallest tower

    December 13, 2024

    Canada has approved the planning application of 1 Undershaft, which upon completion, will be the tallest tower in the City while matching the Shard

  • FTSE bosses should be paid like top footballers, says ICAP founder

    December 11, 2024

    Bosses of London-listed firms should be paid like the best footballers without facing a backlash, Michael Spencer has argued. The founder of brokerage ICAP and former Conservative party Treasurer said that to attract top talent to run major companies, the UK needed to tackle the “political hot potato” of FTSE bosses’ pay. “We don’t mind [...]

  • City lawyers gear up for US firms’ bonus season amid pay war

    December 10, 2024

    Lawyers at US law firms across the City are poised to receive their bonus payouts following another year of fierce competition in the industry. In a year that saw US law firms Quinn Emanuel and Gibson Dunn and Paul raise their pay for newly qualified lawyers to £180,000, the salary battle shows no signs of [...]

  • Belfast is a fintech powerhouse. The City can gain from its expertise

    December 9, 2024

    As the number one city in the world for fintech inward investment projects, Belfast can help boost the City, writes Alastair King.

  • Canada approves plans for new skyscraper near Walkie Talkie

    December 6, 2024

    Canada has approved plans to build a “landmark” 36-storey tower near Liverpool Street. The proposals for the £500m tower, located at 60 Gracechurch Street, were first put forward in April by the UK property developer behind The Shard, Sellar, and Japanese developer Obayashi. The developers had said the construction will start in [...]

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