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Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about City of London, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 100 stories have been published about City of London which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.Stay current with all the latest and breaking news about City of London, compare headlines and perspectives between news sources on stories happening today. In total, 100 stories have been published about City of London which Ground News has aggregated in the past 3 months.
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City of London · City of LondonFinance executives, consultants and headhunters interviewed by Reuters predict subdued deal flows, modest bonuses for most and heavy job cuts in 2024. The $2,669 billion of deals struck so far this year globally is the lowest since 2005, Dealogic data shows. In the Europe, Middle East and Africa region, the $616billion of deals which have been completed is lowest since 2004.See the Story
ANALYSIS-Job cuts, lean bonuses loom over Europe’s bankers in 2024
City of London · City of LondonChargepoint operator Qwello UK announced the successful installation of 49 smart charging points across the City of London. The project aimed to upgrade the charging infrastructure within the Square Mile. Each charging station features an integrated retractable cable with an 11kW 3 Phase Type 2 plug. All charging points are compatible with all European and US EV-connection standards.See the Story
Qwello UK completes installation of 49 smart charging points in City of London
Economy · City of LondonIn 1783, the City of London was gripped by a court case which symbolized the brutal economics of slavery. Two years previously, the Liverpool slave ship Zong had set out from Accra, in present-day Ghana, with 442 men, women and children crammed in its hold.See the Story
Lloyds of London archives show how important the city was to the transatlantic slave trade
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Artificial Intelligence · City of LondonThe City of London and the highly qualified financial professionals who work in it are the most likely victims of artificial intelligence (AI) disruption, a new government report has revealed. “The finance and insurance sector is more exposed to AI than any other sector,” according to a new study by the Department of Education, released on Tuesday. It also said employees with “higher levels of achievement” are generally more susceptible to the i…See the Story
The City set to be hit hardest by AI, finds department of education
Artificial Intelligence · City of LondonManagement consultants and City of London finance workers are among those most exposed to workplace changes ushered in by artificial intelligence, a new UK government report found, urging changes in schools and training programs to ease the impact.See the Story
London Finance Workers to See Biggest AI Impact, UK Report Finds
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City of London · City of London55 Old Broad Street will be a 23-storey, £500 million building. It will be built upon an existing 1970s office block and replace its ground floor. The project has received 352 objection letters, many of which concerned the height of the building, as well as how it may tower over nearby Grade II-listed Victorian baths.See the Story
This huge £500 million tower has been approved for the City of London
Trade · City of LondonNew Lord Mayor of City of London renews ties with Derry and Strabane. Alderman Michael Mainelli was in Derry to explore opportunities for advancing trade, investment and civic connections for the two cities. Northern Ireland is his first visit as Lord Mayor, and took part in a number of local engagements.See the Story
New Lord Mayor of City of London renews ties with Derry and Strabane
City of London · City of LondonThe annual Lighting of the Lights will be taking place Friday at Victoria Park. The event will also pay tribute to late firefighter Capt. Chris Bruinink, who recently died after a battle with cancer. The city hall observation deck will also reopen to the public until the end of December.See the Story
‘Spirit of the holidays’: City of London to brighten with annual Lighting of the Lights - London
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