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  • Alex Gerko’s XTX paid more than £500m in corporation tax in 2025

    April 6, 2026

    A London algorithmic trading firm run by billionaire Alex Gerko faced a corporation tax bill of more than £500m last year, the firm’s latest accounts show, making the company one of the largest individual contributors to the exchequer. Kings Cross-based XTX Markets was due to pay around £580m in corporation tax for 2025, according to [...]

  • Blackrock mulls a move to HSBC’s Canary Wharf tower

    March 31, 2026

    Blackrock is mulling a move to HSBC’s Canary Wharf skyscraper with the site one of a number of locations viewed by the firm as it scouts for a new London headquarters. The world’s largest asset manager has taken a look at the 8 Canada Square tower, which HSBC is set to vacate next year. But [...]

  • Lloyds Bank forks out compensation after tech glitch hit nearly half a million

    March 27, 2026

    Nearly half a million Lloyds Banking Group mobile app users were hit by the firm’s major tech glitch earlier this month with the bank now dishing out compensation payments to some of those affected. Up to 447,936 customers of Lloyds and group subsidiaries Halifax and Bank of Scotland saw other rogue transactions across their accounts [...]

  • A grassroots crypto campaign just forced its way into the House of Lords. Now it wants to reshape British banking

    March 25, 2026

    When Stand With Crypto UK launched a petition calling for a national stablecoin strategy six months ago, few expected it to end up in the corridors of Westminster, but as the petition closed with almost 85,000 signatures it had already more than achieved the petitioners’ aims.  Stand With Crypto UK, a grassroots organisation, can now [...]

  • Borrowing costs soar to post-financial crisis high in blow to Reeves

    March 20, 2026

    UK government borrowing costs have soared to their highest level since the Great Financial Crisis in 2008, with markets frightened by the state of public finances in the face of another global price shock.  Gilt yields have inched up over the course of the week, with the ten-year gilt yield topping 4.9 per cent on [...]

  • Borrowing costs surge as market bets on future Bank of England rate hikes

    March 19, 2026

    The government’s short-term borrowing costs climbed to their highest level in more than a year on Wednesday, after the Bank of England announced a unanimous decision to hold its central interest rate. Traders aggressively pared back bets of future rate cuts on the news that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East led all nine [...]

  • Treasury reforms to banks ombudsman threaten independence, MPs warn

    March 18, 2026

    The Treasury’s reforms to the banks ombudsman threaten to upend the body’s independence, a group of influential MPs have warned. The government revealed its overhaul proposals for the financial ombudsman service (FOS) on Tuesday in a bid to curb concerns it had behaved as a “quasi-regulator”. But a fresh letter to City minister Lucy Rigby [...]

  • Government overhauls FOS to curb ‘quasi-regulator’ role

    March 16, 2026

    The government has announced the most significant overhaul of the Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) since its inception. Following a public consultation held last year that sought views on how to address concerns, it was found that in a small but significant minority of cases, the FOS has acted as a ‘quasi-regulator’. As part of the [...]

  • Reeves’ £1.2bn consultancy savings plan in doubt, watchdog warns

    March 11, 2026

    Despite Rachel Reeves’ focus on cutting government spending on external consultancy services, a damning report stated that the government is unable to set meaningful targets to reduce its reliance on external firms. The UK government has said it wants to put an immediate stop to all non-essential consultancy spending and halve consultancy spending in future [...]

  • Will the Bank of England raise interest rates amid Iran war energy crisis?

    March 9, 2026

    Traders are betting on interest rate hikes this year as Rachel Reeves and Sir Keir Starmer have consulted analysts at the Bank of England to monitor the impact of spiralling oil prices on the UK economy.  Investors believe interest rates are more likely to rise than fall by the end of the year, with a [...]

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