Push to support chancellor’s ‘nation of investors’ plan divides financial services industry
An undervalued and overlooked sector is starting to draw more support
Regulator’s move comes amid pressure from government to revive stock market
CBRE, Cushman & Wakefield and Jones Lang LaSalle all suffer a second day of double-digit declines
St James’s Place leads declines with double-digit slide on FTSE 100
Bosses running some of Britain’s biggest companies are based in countries including the US and Italy
Funds suffer £11.1bn in outflows in 2025 despite FTSE 100 surging 21.5 per cent — its biggest gain since 2009
The tide is turning against value shares as government bond yields decline
Proposals would cut amount of shares required to trade in public hands to 10% for non-UK incorporated companies
Prospects are improving more than the dim consensus of economic forecasts
London’s blue-chip stock index benefits from surge in banking and mining shares in 2025
A guide to the London share index’s winners and losers
Chief executive turnover was above average even as London’s blue-chip index heads for best year since 2009
Chips, gold and guns have triumphed while ad companies and private equity struggled
If Reits want to stay independent, they can’t just wait around for markets to lift everybody
Miners and banks drive the benchmark index to its best performance since 2009
Grizzly Research claims that online review site pressured companies to subscribe to improve their ratings
Just two sectors explain the strong outperformance of the FTSE 100 over the broader FTSE 250 — bank and defence
Move comes as UK government attempts to funnel more cash into London-listed stocks
Outflows come as inflows from foreign investors help propel FTSE 100 to record high
FCA says ‘consolidated tape’ for equities will bring benefits worth £100mn over next decade
Ministers’ plan to attract more cash into London-listed stocks could fall short, it says
The city’s market is an apt home for solid names that private equity can’t shift
FCA overhauls regulations in a break with EU rules that places it more in line with the US
HMRC will no longer reap benefit of share trading in FTSE 100’s largest company