CMIT is pushing for reform in a bid to end malaise engulfing London market
Start-ups look overseas as UK's capital markets struggle to stay relevant
Growing numbers of large companies are setting up entities to insure their own risks
It has survived plagues, bombings, crashes and more by balancing tradition with modernisation
At least 34 members of the FTSE 100 want to avoid being drawn into partisan politics
Signatories to letter say UK opposition party has changed as they criticise Tories’ handling of economy
US law firm is winning coveted mandates for blue-chip clients in Britain
After a long drift, the London market has made strong gains this year
Levelling-up secretary places proposal to build new office complex, strongly opposed by Barbican residents, on hold
Tenancy renewal is boost for financial centre hit by string of high-profile tenant departures
Government approves timetable for the City to join global push to upgrade market plumbing
Financial Reporting Council considers new sites in Canary Wharf or Stratford as plans to open Birmingham office face delays
Treasury committee report comes after investigation found ‘shocking’ prevalence of misconduct in financial industry
It is questionable how many companies taken private in recent years would return to the UK market if listed
Square Mile’s political head says there are no ‘deal-breakers’ as financial district looks to increase office occupancy
Fresh (and incredibly tasty) starts to the year in and around the Square Mile
I read the ‘new year, new you’ advice so you don’t have to, plus an ‘Out of Office’ Therapy column
Law firms and notaries have warned that move will introduce added expense and could hold up big deals
UK chancellor heightens focus on economic growth in list of four priorities for Financial Policy Committee
City has focused too much on marketing itself as financial services hub, says 695th head of Square Mile’s local government
Failure to prosecute money laundering crimes ‘facilitates’ corrupt regimes
New Wolseley restaurant comes as Square Mile aims to become leisure hotspot after drop in worker footfall
With 11 towers set to be built by 2030, the City of London needs to attract the workers to fill them
Risks to privacy and mandatory data collection on religion flagged as concerns
From crypt to cathedral, eight coffee stops in beautiful and historic places of worship
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