• China unveils corporate climate reporting rules

    China introduces a new climate disclosure standard for companies. The trial standard aligns with IFRS climate reporting and supports China’s green goals. Initially voluntary, it aims for eventual mandatory disclosure, enhancing transparency and guiding capital to low-carbon projects.


  • US law firms boost London hiring spree

    Senior lawyer hiring surged in City law firms in 2025. Employment rose above 5% as London firms hired 668 partners, a 21% increase. US firms led the trend, focusing on private capital teams, with high demand expected to continue.


  • UK investment lags behind G7 peers

    UK ranks lowest in G7 for investment despite government plans. Total investment is 18.6% of GDP, trailing other G7 nations. Labour aims to boost public spending, but private investment may not follow, citing weak business confidence.


  • Nvidia takes  billion stake in Intel under September agreement

    Nvidia finalised its $5 billion acquisition of Intel stock under a September agreement. The 214 million-share purchase marks a deepening alliance between two of the world’s most influential chipmakers. The transaction strengthens Intel’s financial footing while aligning the pair on future chip design and AI development.


  • More Israeli tech workers seek relocation abroad, new report finds

    Relocation requests are rising among Israel’s high-tech employees. A new report shows that more than half of multinational tech companies operating in Israel have seen an increase in staff seeking moves overseas, reflecting wider unease amid conflict and shifting confidence in the country’s innovation economy.


  • ByteDance’s  billion AI push reinforces the global race

    China’s ByteDance is preparing to spend $22.7 billion on AI infrastructure in 2026. The TikTok owner’s planned investment underscores Beijing’s determination to stay competitive in artificial intelligence amid US export controls and intensifying Western capital commitments.


  • SSEN Transmission secures £1bn green loan

    SSEN Transmission secures £1bn loan for Scottish grid upgrades. The £1bn green loan, backed by an £800m UK National Wealth Fund guarantee, will finance four major transmission projects in northern Scotland, supporting 3,400 jobs and enhancing energy security.


  • China holds lending rates steady for seventh consecutive month

    China keeps its lending rates unchanged for the seventh month. The People’s Bank of China held the one-year Loan Prime Rate at 3.00 per cent and the five-year at 3.50 per cent, signalling a preference for policy stability amid a fragile economic recovery.


  • Gold and silver hit record highs amid rate-cut bets

    Gold and silver broke all-time records on Monday as investors priced in 2026 rate cuts, capping a historic year for precious metals amid slowing global growth and renewed safe-haven demand.


  • China unveils corporate climate reporting rules

    Canada appoints institute to develop sustainable investment taxonomy. The Canadian government has tasked the Canadian Climate Institute with creating a taxonomy for green and transition investments, expected to be released by 2026, to guide companies and investors in sustainable finance.