The year ahead is set to be momentous for initial public offerings, with expectations that household names such as OpenAI could be valued as high as $1 trillion when they
The year ahead is set to be momentous for initial public offerings, with expectations that household names such as OpenAI could be valued as high as $1 trillion when they
Taylor Wessing, ranked as the twentieth largest law firm in the United Kingdom by revenue, is close to finalising a merger with Chicago-based Winston and Strawn. Partners at the City
Dame Susan Langley, recently inaugurated as the Lady Mayor of the City of London, is determined to redefine the public perception and impact of her post. Now only the third
In recent years, the City of London has established itself as the foremost international hub for trading the Chinese renminbi outside of China, reflecting the growing and complex financial relationship
Since the 2016 referendum, the City of London has wrestled with the repercussions of Brexit, witnessing its position among Europe’s financial capitals dented and its renowned productivity engine flagging. As
The City of London has seen renewed optimism after welcoming its largest stock market debut in four years, marking a significant moment for the capital’s embattled trading hub. Small business
Shawbrook, the specialist lender rooted in Essex, is preparing to make a significant return to the London Stock Exchange, targeting a valuation of up to £2 billion through its initial
The City of London is set for a major shake-up as UK regulators loosen bonus rules for bankers, aiming to fortify the Square Mile’s standing amongst the world’s top financial
Hopes for a revival in London’s IPO market have been reignited by Shawbrook’s formal announcement of its intention to float on the main market of the London Stock Exchange. The
The Prime Minister recently convened with Sir Pascal Soriot, the chief executive of AstraZeneca, at Downing Street to discuss the government’s efforts to bolster UK capital markets. This meeting came
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has made a significant move to ease recently introduced consumer regulations after pressure from Chancellor Rachel Reeves to cut back on burdensome red tape. The
Mixing alcohol and fairground games may appear an unlikely formula for success, yet Richard Hilton is wagering that this very combination could redefine how corporate London networks and unwinds. Fairgame,
Financial deregulation is making a notable comeback. In the persistent hunt for stronger economic growth, even Chancellor Rachel Reeves appears to be warming to the idea. In a recent Mansion
A former City fund analyst stands accused of orchestrating a sophisticated insider trading scheme that netted nearly £1 million through illegal trading activities. Redinel Korfuzi, 37, who worked as a
Leading City advisers and financial institutions are poised to share a substantial £120 million in fees following Aviva’s landmark £3.6 billion acquisition of Direct Line. The deal, marking one of
One of the City’s most prestigious “magic circle” law firms has witnessed an 8% decline in profits, despite achieving a milestone £2 billion in revenue for the first time. Freshfields’






