A number of senior women in UK financial services made their name in fund management, including Dame Helena Morrissey (pictured), Nichola Pease and Nicola Horlick.
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Savers trapped in frozen property funds until 2021
Experts are predicting that open-ended property funds, which were suspended in March as the coronavirus crisis rocked the property market, may not be unfrozen for several more months.
Wizz Air will create 5,000 jobs if it lands extra slots at Gatwick
Chief executive Jozsef Varadi is pressing for more take-off and landing slots to be taken away from larger airlines if they are not able to use them due to the coronavirus crisis.
Ann Summers cracks whip over shop rents
The lingerie chain said it would resort to an insolvency procedure known as a company voluntary arrangement to cut its costs if landlords did not agree to reduced rents based on turnover.
ALEX BRUMMER: Trump’s gift for sterling
The recent surge of the pound against the dollar barely has been noticed. Slowly but surely, at $1.34 in latest trading, it is creeping back to levels not seen since before the Brexit referendum.
Astra seals deal to mass produce its Covid jab, as it begins US trials
The FTSE 100 drugs firm will pay gene therapy group Oxford Biomedica £15m up front to scale up manufacturing capacity of the vaccine, as it hopes to win fast-track approval in the US.
The Zoom BOOM: Company now bigger than HSBC and Lloyds put together
Yesterday shares in Zoom soared by 35 per cent after it revealed profits had rocketed by more than 3,000 per cent between May and July. This added over £20bn to its value.
Taxpayer to keep GWR on the rails
Now First Group, which runs GWR trains from London to the likes of Oxford and Penzance, is asking for Government help to continue for at least another ten months.
Saga is saved as former owner invests £100m to shore up finances and returns to board
The markets have favoured Sir Roger De Haan’s return to the Saga board and his £100m investment boost which is set to shore up the finances of the business impacted by Covid-19
BUSINESS LIVE: ITV set to drop out of the FTSE 100; Dunelm sales jump; STV slumps to a loss
Broadcaster ITV is set to be relegated from the FTSE 100 in today’s reshuffle after its shares suffered from the drop in advertising spend since the pandemic took hold.