Commentary

BlackRock’s Larry Fink hails democracy for private assets. But what will it mean for fees?

Cutting the charges on opaque funds might not be a good thing for managers

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Why Trump is a threat to the global financial system

The US president wants to tear down the world’s regulatory architecture. Can it survive?

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For the UK to succeed in the 21st century, we must adapt to global markets

The UK’s public markets remain a vital engine for economic growth

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If Nikhil Rathi wants to stay CEO, he needs to sort out the FCA’s ballooning headcount

The watchdog must not extend its new growth focus to its own spiralling staff numbers

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Accounting firm spurns private equity as rare IPO tests UK market appetite

MHA said there have been few successful IPOs in its sector. It’s hoping to change that

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Why the London Stock Exchange must go 24/5

The City has to compete with extended trading hours as Nasdaq’s move to 24/5 trading sets a new standard

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BlackRock’s Panama ports deal shows Trump is the real king of M&A  

The US president is now the most important driver of the deals that happen — and the deals that don’t

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Will the Big Four reshape US law?

KPMG’s recent US legal launch could be the start of a wave of change

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BP’s U-turn shows we must rethink investor stewardship

The primary driver of good stewardship should be market forces, not regulation

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Can Europe’s markets compete again?

Reform might be simpler than we think

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Don’t write off the big banks as they take on startups at their own game

The ‘lumbering giants’ have improved their core services to fend off their smaller rivals

Private markets and competition for IPOs mean no respite for AIM’s woes

London’s junior exchange is facing a double threat that Pisces won’t ward off

Trump is obsessed with crypto. But the UK can still lead the way on tokenisation

The City can take the lead in tokenising securities while his attention is elsewhere

What the City must do to thrive under Trump 2.0

The ‘special relationship’ between the UK and US is under threat. But the City has a unique opportunity to preserve its position as a global financial services hub

Trump attack on DEI programmes should prompt robust City rethink

UK firms should change their failing approach to diversity, but not their overall aims

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What Daniel Pinto’s exit means for Jamie Dimon’s succession plans at JPMorgan

Pinto’s departure is certainly less of a surprise than the exit of Viswas Raghavan

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Small funds are a big problem if we are to revive London flotations

The asset managers that help most of the companies that list in the UK are struggling

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How will the City fare in 2025? You’d better ask Donald Trump

Whether London booms or busts this year will depend on what he does in office

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