• Faraz Khan and the business of flexible work

    Flexible work has shifted from perk to business norm. Hybrid models, AI platforms, and changing workforce expectations have redefined how and where people work. Against this backdrop, MeetingRoomz founder Faraz Khan is positioning his platform — and his leadership philosophy — at the heart of the sector’s next phase.

  • Record UK CEO pay rises for third year

    UK chief executive pay has reached a record high. Median FTSE 100 CEO pay rose 6.8 percent to £4.58 million in the past year, according to the High Pay Centre, widening the gap with average workers as shareholder scrutiny and calls for governance reform intensify.

  • UK borrowing costs hit 27-year high

    UK government borrowing costs have risen sharply, causing concern. The 30-year gilt yield reached 5.57% before settling at 5.54%, while 10-year yields increased to 4.7%. Traders fear persistent inflation, influencing interest rates and impacting fiscal strategy.

  • Oil and gold rise ahead of Washington summit

    Oil and gold prices edged higher before high-level Washington talks. Market moves reflect geopolitical caution, easing supply concerns and shifting rate expectations, as investors weigh signals from President Trump’s summit with President Zelenskyy alongside the Federal Reserve’s Jackson Hole symposium later this week.

  • California climate law withstands court challenge

    California court upholds laws on corporate climate disclosures. A U.S. District Judge rejected a motion challenging California’s climate disclosure laws, which require large companies to report emissions and climate risks. The plaintiffs may appeal, with trial set for October 2026….

  • UK consumer confidence sees alarming drop

    UK consumer confidence in the economy has significantly declined. Over the past year, consumer confidence has fallen by 31 points, with 56% of people believing the economy will worsen. Pensioners remain the most pessimistic group, reflecting ongoing financial challenges.

  • California climate law withstands court challenge

    Prefer raises $4.2 million to launch sustainable coffee and cocoa. Singapore-based Prefer has secured funding to introduce eco-friendly coffee and cocoa powders. The start-up aims to provide cost-effective, low-emission alternatives for the food industry, enhancing sustainability and supply chain resilience….

  • California climate law withstands court challenge

    Assent launches EU Deforestation Regulation compliance solution for manufacturers. The new solution aids manufacturers in meeting due diligence requirements under the EU’s regulation, which aims to prevent deforestation-linked products from entering the market, ensuring compliance with environmental standards by 2025….

  • Elite Dynamics to double staff with hires

    Elite Dynamics strengthens leadership with strategic hires for expansion. The BGF-backed software firm aims to double its workforce by 2026, following the addition of a new CFO, operations director, and marketing director to support its growth in UK and international markets….

  • California climate law withstands court challenge

    Sustainability-linked loans show progress in addressing integrity issues. The FCA’s review highlights improvements in sustainability-linked loans, noting better alignment of targets with borrowers’ business models and increased scrutiny, but also points out challenges in pricing mechanisms and market scalability….