-
Deals may be back. Trust in the credit machinery is another matter.
Read the full story: Deals may be back. Trust in the credit machinery is another matter.Deal confidence is rising faster than credit market trust can follow. A stronger M&A outlook now sits alongside strain in private credit, leaving boards to reconcile strategic ambition with harder questions about liquidity, underwriting, lender concentration, covenant quality, and whether the financing supporting a transaction is as durable as the…
Latest stories —
-

Cutting back on employer family support represents a “false economy” – according to new research
Family care support boosts productivity, loyalty, and wellbeing at work
-

Broadridge, Novisto partner to launch new sustainability data management and reporting platform
Broadridge Financial Solutions and sustainability software provider Novisto have announced…
-

Over 80% of UK organizations prioritize ESG and sustainability despite political headwinds
A recent report from the University of Nottingham, in collaboration…
-

Deutsche Bank HQ crowned as Square Mile’s Building of the Year
Deutsche Bank’s “tour de force” headquarters at Moorgate has won…
-

Gold tops euro to become central banks’ second favorite reserve asset
Central banks now hold more gold than euros in the…
-

AI transparency has become a board-level issue
AI is at the table — but can it be…
-

Michelle Mone-linked PPE firm faces £122m High Court battle with government
A high-stakes legal battle begins at the High Court today…
-

Salesforce: Labour’s AI strategy will fail unless there is a focus on skill development
Salesforce cautions that the UK may fall short of its…
-

Sizewell C secures £14.2bn state boost, but energy savings won’t come for a decade
The UK government has pledged £14.2bn for Sizewell C nuclear…
-

Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Home of Atlanta Falcons ready for Club World Cup stage
The Club World Cup begins this weekend and Atlanta Falcons…

Read the latest edition of Business Quarter:

Leadership —
-
Business Quarter Issue 3 is live now

Business Quarter Issue 3 is live, helping leaders navigate uncertainty. The new edition examines planning, AI, trust, and growth in a market where certainty is scarcer than it once was.






