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  • Deutsche Bank hit with six-figure fine in UK for breaching Russia sanctions

    May 19, 2026

    Deutsche Bank has been slapped with a six-figure fine by the Treasury’s financial sanctions body for processing payments that breached sanctions on Russia. The German multinational investment bank has been handed a £160,000 fine after it was found to have authorised two payments linked to a sanctioned Russian firm between the periods of June and [...]

  • UK finance workers weigh quitting over back-to-office mandates

    May 19, 2026

    Financial services workers are weighing quitting their roles if their companies mandate office attendance amid a deepening feud between managers and employees. Nearly six in ten employees in the finance sector said requirements around their office presence is making them more likely to leave their role, according to new research from City recruiter Morgan McKinley. [...]

  • As it happened: Choppy finish for FTSE 100 as global markets rocked by AI sell-off

    May 19, 2026

    Welcome back to the CityAM liveblog. Businesses have raised the alarm over falling vacancies as new data showed a further weakening in the jobs market. Vacancies remained at a five-year low in April 2026, with a leading industry group saying recruiters were “pausing” plans to hire workers. The British Chambers of Commerce’s head of [...]

  • Rachel Reeves reforms ring-fencing in boost to Natwest and Lloyds

    May 18, 2026

    Rachel Reeves has handed a major boost to the likes of Natwest and Lloyds with an overhaul of the ring-fencing regime in hopes to free up capital to be invested into the UK. The Treasury has unveiled a shakeup of the 15-year-old legislation, which requires major banks to separate their retail banking operations from their [...]

  • Emergency lifeline for collapsed banks doubled to £3bn

    May 18, 2026

    The emergency credit fund that serves as a lifeline for collapsed lenders has been doubled as a result of “recent regulatory and operational developments”. The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) – working in tandem with the Treasury and Bank of England – has hiked its revolving credit facility capacity to £3bn from £1.45bn previously. The [...]

  • Andrew Bailey steers push for Anthropic to meet global watchdog over Mythos

    May 18, 2026

    The global financial watchdog is set to discuss the capabilities of the Mythos tool with Anthropic following a push from Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey. The Financial Stability Board, which brings together finance bigwigs from across the G20 nations, will be briefed on the vulnerabilities in the global financial system identified by Mythos. It [...]

  • UK businesses eyeing shift to ‘more predictable’ tax regimes

    May 14, 2026

    UK businesses are considering relocating abroad for a more stable tax and regulatory landscape, according to new research from consulting and network Baker Tilly International.  The group, in its annual mid-market survey conducted earlier this year, found that out of all nine markets and 1,500 business leaders surveyed, including in the US, China, and India, [...]

  • Jury trial controversy looms over Starmer after King’s Speech points to reform

    May 13, 2026

    Controversial government plans to trim back the use of jury trials were included in the King’s Speech on Wednesday, as an embattled Keir Starmer persevered with an long-trailed overhaul of the UK’s criminal justice system.  The Courts Modernisation Bill could become the latest issue over which Downing Street and the parliamentary Labour Party clash at [...]

  • Ministers to be handed ‘statutory powers’ to steer regulator’s growth agenda

    May 13, 2026

    Ministers will be handed new “statutory powers” to steer UK watchdog’s growth agenda and define what it means in different “regulatory contexts“. In the King’s Speech, the government revealed its Regulating for Growth Bill – a cross-sector piece of legislation designed to beef up the UK’s regulatory system’s fostering of growth. The government’s report takes [...]

  • ‘Dual squeeze’: FCA approvals for e-money licences plummet

    May 13, 2026

    The number of successful applicants for e-money licences has plummeted in the last few years raising further questions over a slow down in market growth. Fresh figures – revealed in a Freedom of Information request by financial regulation consultancy Pathlight Associates – showed just 35 applicants were able to bag an electric money institution (EMI) [...]

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