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  • BP shares slide as suspends share buybacks and increases cost-cutting goal

    February 10, 2026

    Energy giant BP has suspended its share buyback programme and deepened its cost-cutting target, as it scrambles to bolster its balance sheet amid the anticipation of a weaker oil price. In its final results, the company said the decisions were taken to allow it invest in its oil production business and “fully allocate excess cash” [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: BP tumbles on buyback suspension, Barclays profit boost

    February 10, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the Morning Wire liveblog. It was a rocky day for bond markets on Monday as political jitters rippled through the City. The 10-year gilt yield – a key benchmark for the government – rose as much as 10 basis points to 4.62 per cent following news that Scottish Labour [...]

  • FCA to publish London share trading data to defend UK public markets

    February 9, 2026

    The City watchdog is planning to start collecting and publishing all available data on share-trading in an attempt to show that liquidity in UK public markets is not as bad as it is often thought.  The plans will act as a stopgap until the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) issues its ‘consolidated tape’ of trading data [...]

  • UK businesses turn to overseas talent and AI as Reeves’ taxes bite

    February 9, 2026

    British businesses are facing a “trade off” as rising costs for employers push firms into investing in overseas talent and leveraging AI.  Whilst businesses are ditching the “wait-and-see” approach that engulfed firms amidst the tax uncertainty ahead of November’s Budget, this has not translated into a hiring upswing, the latest KPMG and REC jobs report [...]

  • Newly listed Smarter Web Company share price plummets amid Bitcoin fall

    February 6, 2026

    One of the London Stock Exchange’s newest members have suffered a staggering drop in its share price after becoming embroiled in the early morning Bitcoin plunge. The Smarter Web company, which listed on London’s main market just three days ago, suffered a 22.5 per cent drop in early morning trading to 31.25 pence. Since listing [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: Starmer unease rattles markets; Big tech sell-off

    February 6, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the Morning Wire liveblog. Speculation over Keir Starmer’s future has unleashed a fresh round of market unease as investors dumped the pound, UK equities and long-dated government bonds amid rising political uncertainty. The gulf in price between the UK’s short- and long-term debt – known as the yield curve – reached [...]

  • Visma hesitation tests London’s IPO revival

    February 5, 2026

    Plans for what would be London’s biggest float in years are being held, as a brutal sell-off in global software stocks forces private equity to rethink. Visma, the €19bn (£16.6bn) software group backed by Hg Capital, may delay a London listing until the second half of the year, after markets turned sharply against the sector. [...]

  • Bank of England Live: Interest rates held in narrow 5-4 call

    February 5, 2026

    Good morning and welcome to the Morning Wire liveblog. The Bank of England’s monetary committee has decided to hold rates in its first meet of the year. Markets – and Morning Wire‘s own Shadow MPC – had placed their bets on a hold as the Bank continues its gradual chop to the base rate. In [...]

  • Nick Train’s Finsbury fund slides further as AI triggers jitters

    February 4, 2026

    Nick Train’s Finsbury Growth and Income Trust (FGIT) has endured another torrid few days after being caught up in the sell-off in data and software stocks. The trust is heavily exposed to London’s leading listed software companies, all of which have faced heavy pressure since the launch of Anthropic’s legal productivity tool on Monday.  At [...]

  • Payments watchdog won’t be abolished ‘any earlier than 2027’

    February 4, 2026

    The boss of the payments watchdog has said he doesn’t expect the regulator to be officially abolished any earlier than the first quarter of 2027 as criticism grows over the slow progress of reforms in the sector. David Geale, managing director at the Payment Systems Regulator (PSR), said he had “not seen the outcome” of [...]

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