Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksBarclays Share News (BARC)

Share Price Information for Barclays (BARC)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 220.00
Bid: 219.60
Ask: 219.70
Change: 1.45 (0.66%)
Spread: 0.10 (0.046%)
Open: 219.20
High: 220.30
Low: 217.45
Prev. Close: 218.55
BARC Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

British finance minister to meet bank bosses on Brexit gameplan

Tue, 06th Sep 2016 16:03

By Andrew MacAskill

LONDON, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Top British bankers will tellfinance minister Philip Hammond on Wednesday to give them aclearer idea of what the country's divorce from the EuropeanUnion will mean for them when they hold their first meetingsince the Brexit vote.

Hammond is to meet with executives from major banks andinsurers, including Barclays, HSBC, StandardLife Santander UK, the British arm of Spain's BancoSantander, according to sources.

Britain's financial sector employs 2.2 million people andits executives say the industry deserves to be a priority in the Brexit negotiations because it is the country's largestexporter and accounts for about 12 percent of its tax revenues.

Britain's shock vote to leave the bloc has forced companiesto rethink their business strategy, which until now has dependedon having an EU "passport" to operate across the region fromLondon.

Bankers say they the next six months will be critical indeciding how much business they might need to move from London,if the EU divorce means a loss of passporting.

Banks and insurers are already making contingency plans toshift parts of their European operations from Britain if Brexitmeans the country does not maintain access to the EU singlemarket.

But some bosses say they are planning blindly, with littleidea of the type of trading deal Britain might pitch for whenits official EU exit process begins.

"If the government doesn't have a clear idea of what itwants the banks will just go," said one senior banking source,who asked not to be named. "They are not going to be hangingaround waiting for the cliff edge."

Any deal to retain market access would likely involve apolitically difficult decision to allow EU citizens the right towork in Britain, something the banks would welcome but whichmany of those who voted to leave the bloc would reject.

The Treasury declined to comment.

On Monday, opposition politicians accused David Davis, theminister charged with negotiating Brexit, of lacking a planafter he addressed parliament on Brexit for the first time sincetaking his role.

The Treasury is currently seeking views from financial lobbygroups and companies about how they will be impacted by losingaccess to the single market, according to people familiar withthe process.

There are similar conversations taking place with the Bankof England and with government departments, including theDepartment for Exiting the European Union, according to anothersenior bank executive.

Banks and other financial firms are also working through arange of lobby groups and individual companies are alsoexpressing their own views.

"There are too many contact points and too many channels,"the executive said. "There is too much duplication and confusionabout who is responsible for making the decisions." (Reporting By Andrew MacAskill, editing by Sinead Cruise andJane Merriman)

More News
26 Nov 2023 09:49

PRESS: Lloyds Banking mulls jobs cuts to trim costs - Reuters

(Alliance News) - Lloyds Banking Group PLC is putting 2,500 jobs at risk as part of cost-cutting plans, Reuters reported on Friday.

Read more
24 Nov 2023 16:56

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Pound jumps above USD1.26 mark on Black Friday

(Alliance News) - Global markets saw a lacklustre session this Black Friday, with European markets edging just slightly higher.

Read more
24 Nov 2023 15:03

London close: Stocks mixed on quiet Friday

(Sharecast News) - Market performance showed a mixed trend in London today, with movements relatively subdued after the Thanksgiving holiday across the pond.

Read more
24 Nov 2023 11:42

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks edge lower in quiet Thanksgiving trade

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were down midday on Friday, in a quiet day of trade as the Thanksgiving holiday saw global markets "hit the snooze button."

Read more
24 Nov 2023 09:20

PRESS: Barclays works on plan to cut 2,000 back office jobs - Reuters

(Alliance News) - Barclays PLC is working on restructuring plans that could involve cutting as many as 2,000 jobs to save GBP1 billion, Reuters reported on Thursday.

Read more
24 Nov 2023 08:41

Barclays looking to save up to £1bn; 2,000 jobs at risk - report

(Sharecast News) - Barclays is reportedly working on plans to save as much as £1bn, which could result in as many as 2,000 job losses, mainly in the bank's back office.

Read more
23 Nov 2023 11:28

Greencore signs new GBP350 million sustainability-linked facility

(Alliance News) - Greencore Group PLC on Thursday said it signed a new five-year GBP350 million sustainability-linked revolving credit facility.

Read more
21 Nov 2023 06:24

Banks accused of 'lack of transparency' over green finance activities

(Alliance News) - Europe's 20 largest banks have been accused of a "structural lack of transparency" over their green finance activities.

Read more
17 Nov 2023 15:18

Barclays exploring acquisition of Tesco Bank - report

(Sharecast News) - Barclays has reportedly been exploring a potential acquisition of Tesco's banking operations.

Read more
17 Nov 2023 09:55

LONDON BROKER RATINGS: Shore cuts Sage; Barclays raises NatWest

(Alliance News) - The following London-listed shares received analyst recommendations on Friday and Thursday.

Read more
12 Nov 2023 20:09

Sunday newspaper round-up: Tax fraud scandal, Royal Mail, Metro Bank

(Sharecast News) - More claims against banks and individuals operating in the City linked to the so-called Cum-Ex case are likely. The tax fraud scandal - Europe's largest ever - is estimated to have cost German taxpayers alone almost £10bn. Among the lenders being investigated are Barclays, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, BNP and Nomura, together with law firms and auditors. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that Danish authorities could pursue an alleged £1.4bn Cum-Ex fraud in London. The decision may open the floodgates to to claims from regulators in other European countries. - Financial Mail on Sunday

Read more
3 Nov 2023 08:43

LONDON MARKET OPEN: FTSE 100 climbs as focus turns to US nonfarms

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened on the up on Friday, looking set to round off a positive week on the up, though a red-hot US jobs report could keep a lid on gains.

Read more
27 Oct 2023 17:08

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Poorly-received earnings weigh on European stocks

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London closed mixed on Friday, hurt by share price falls for the banking sector, while investors also digested underwhelming earnings elsewhere and a US inflationary reading.

Read more
27 Oct 2023 12:06

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Oil majors lift FTSE 100 but banks fall

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were up at midday on Friday, as the FTSE 100 was led higher by oil majors, tracking a rise in the Brent price.

Read more
27 Oct 2023 09:12

LONDON MARKET OPEN: NatWest trims outlook and admits Farage "failings"

(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 opened slightly lower on Friday, as banking stocks weighed on the index, with NatWest the worst of the lot after admitting to "serious failings" following a review of the controversial closure of UK politician Nigel Farage's Coutts account.

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.