Britain Financial News
16.11 / 14:25
Strategy
FCA looks to recruit outside of London to double down on regional strategy
The Financial Conduct is pledging to hire hundreds of new roles outside of London as it pushes ahead with plans to grow in the regions.
16.11 / 12:21
Art
Support
Hungary move to criminalise support of asylum seekers 'infringes EU law'
Hungary's controversial move to criminalise support of asylum seekers infringes EU law, the bloc's top court has ruled.
16.11 / 12:21
Art
Families mourn young migrants who died at Belarus-Poland border
The body of a young Syrian migrant who drowned while trying to cross a river on the Belarus-Poland border was buried on Monday.
16.11 / 11:09
Art
Macron reverts French flag to navy blue from lighter EU shade
The French presidency has reverted the blue of the country's tricolour flag back to the pre-1976 navy tone in a nod to the Revolution.
16.11 / 08:55
Art
NATO
Tension builds up on Ukraine's border due to 'significant' Russian military build-up
The European Union has been focused for weeks on Belarus as the situation kept getting worse on the northeast side of Europe, but tension is building up also on the east.
16.11 / 08:27
Binance
Digital
Platform
regulatory
Binance pushes crypto ‘bill of rights’ following regulatory scrutiny
Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has called on regulators to embrace a “bill of rights” for digital assets, following months of global scrutiny of its business structure and activities.
16.11 / 03:37
Digital
Boeing
Bitcoin
BoE exec flags cryptos and its ‘risks,’ again
Looks like private cryptocurrencies are unable to ensure the English regulators of their benefits over their potential risks. In a recent BBC programme, Jon Cunliffe, Deputy Governor of Financial Stability, raised more concerns around crypto.
15.11 / 21:53
Art
COVID-19 spike felt across Europe as vaccination remains stagnant
COVID-19 cases are on the rise again in various parts of Europe as the cold weather has affected the spread of the virus.
15.11 / 21:17
Culture
EU agrees to slap Belarus with new, wider raft of sanctions over border crisis
The European Union has agreed to expand its already-long list of sanctions against the administration of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in a bid to contain the worsening crisis at the bloc's eastern borders.
15.11 / 20:49
regulation
Pump and Dump
London
London assembly member calls for ban on crypto ads in trains and buses
Sian Berry, former co-leader of the Green Party of England and Wales and current member of the London Assembly, is looking to crack down on crypto advertisements on public transport.
15.11 / 19:37
Ethereum
ETF
CBOE
Bitcoin
Coinbase Users Sharing Crypto Portfolios, ETFs in US & India + More News
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15.11 / 18:21
COVID-19: Merkel begs Germans to get vaccinated as infections continue to soar
Soaring rates of new coronavirus infections are once again pushing medical services to the brink in Germany, as the seven-day incidence rate surpassed 300 for the first time since the pandemic began.
15.11 / 17:09
Financial
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15.11 / 16:07
Election
UK must stop using French as 'punchbags' over Channel migrant crossings, minister says
France has hit back at accusations from the UK government that it is failing to prevent migrants from crossing the English Channel, a senior minister saying "we don't have any lessons to take from the British".
15.11 / 14:03
Fighting
Kalifa predicts more M&A as fintechs fight for survival
Ron Kalifa, one of the leading names in UK fintech, is predicting more merger activity in the sector as firms fight it out for profitability.
15.11 / 12:55
Adoption
regulation
UK
ad
Floki Inu’s London Ad Campaign Draws Green Party Politician’s Ire
A massive advertising campaign in London launched by Floki Inu (FLK), a memecoin named after Tesla chief Elon Musk’s Shiba Inu dog, has pushed some local politicians to demand a ban on ads featuring unregulated financial products displayed by Transport for London (TfL).
15.11 / 11:57
Election
Culture
Belarus: Iraq to fly migrants back to Baghdad in first repatriation flight
The Iraqi government has said a first flight to repatriate its nationals who are among migrants stranded at the Belarus-Poland border will be organised on Thursday "on a voluntary basis".
15.11 / 11:05
15.11 / 08:57
Climate change
Election
Culture
exit
Bulgarian elections: Slight lead for new anti-corruption PP party over ex-ruling GERB — exit polls
Bulgaria's third election in eight months looks to be a tight race with exit polls putting a newly created anti-corruption party just ahead of the former ruling GERB party.
15.11 / 03:11
Citi
lawmakers
Finance firms double speaking fees to lawmakers: ‘It’s a growing and lucrative nice little earner’
Senior UK politicians have more than doubled their earnings for delivering speeches to some of the largest City companies in three years, amid mounting scrutiny into income earned by MPs outside of their day job.
14.11 / 19:51
Polish PM suggests asking NATO to hold talks on migrant crisis
Poland, Lithuania and Latvia are considering asking NATO to hold emergency talks amid a migration crisis at their borders with Belarus, Poland's prime minister was quoted as saying.
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