The recent provisionally agreed compromise resulting from the trilogues will hopefully lead to some steps being taken towards improving proportionality for small and non-complex banks, Daniel Sorrosal writes.
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New Renault-Geely engine firm to have headquarters in UK A new global company is set to have its headquarters in the UK. French motor giant,…
Thames Water secures £750m cash injection Thames Water shareholders have agreed to a cash injection of £750 million in funding as the company attempts to…
Prices have remained stubbornly high.
Digital currencies have grown in popularity. Unlike bitcoin, the digital euro would be a central bank digital currency (CBDC), essentially, electronic cash. The aim is to offer consumers an alternative Europe-wide payment option.
Sainsbury’s boss says food price rises starting to slow Sainsbury’s boss Simon Roberts has said food prices are not rising as quickly as they were,…
Energy boss says prices might rise this winter The boss of the International Energy Agency has warned energy prices could spike again this winter, forcing…
Pakistan strikes $3bn IMF bailout deal Pakistan has struck a deal with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for $3bn of funding. The deal still needs…
The UK and US are not the only countries that are worried about the Activision Blizzard acquisition, as Canada has made clear.
Leading online travel agency Booking.com has ventured into the world of AI with a new ChatGPT-powered trip planner.
Cineworld screens stay open despite administration Cineworld has said its screens will remain open despite the company planning to file for administration in the UK. …
Cryptocurrency $40bn collapse boss Do Kwon jailed for forging documents The cryptocurrency boss Do Kwon, responsible for the $40 billion (£31.3 billion) downfall of terraUSD…
A credit on your energy account might have been made.
UK economy grows in April but house market weakens Newly released official figures show the UK economy experienced marginal growth in April. The expansion was…
US moves to block Microsoft’s Activision takeover Regulators in the US have requested a judge blocks Microsoft from completing its $69bn purchase of Activision Blizzard…
George Soros gives empire to son Alex American billionaire philanthropist George Soros has announced that he has handed over the management of his $25 billion…
Windfall tax to be suspended if energy prices drop The government has said it will suspend the windfall tax on oil and gas companies if…
Less than a third of businesses are optimistic for the next year.
Experts say expensive food is set to overtake energy bills as the ‘epicentre’ of the cost of living crisis.
Bank of England admits ‘very big lessons to learn’ over failure to forecast rise in inflation FT says The governor of the Bank of England…
Netflix cracks down on password sharing in the UK and US Netflix has started its crackdown on password sharing in key markets, including the UK.…
It is back in single digits for the first time since last summer.
The IMF’s report credits ‘resilient demand in the context of declining energy prices’.
BT to cut 55,000 jobs with a fifth replaced with AI BT has announced plans to cut up to 55,000 jobs globally, including in the…
Inflation in European countries using the euro currency inches higher to 7% in April as the squeeze on households extends. Europe’s painful inflation inched higher…