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Mark Palmer is the long-time Editor of Finance Monthly, having led the publication for over 15 years. With a deep-rooted knowledge of global finance, Mark has covered everything from fintech innovations and IPO markets to mergers and acquisitions. His editorial career includes in-depth interviews with some of the most influential names in the finance world, offering unique insight into the strategies shaping today’s economic landscape. When he's not writing about the latest financial news Mark is a keen marathon runner and is aiming for a sub-3 hour marathon later this year.

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OpenAI’s IPO Test: Can ChatGPT Revenue Outrun the Compute Bill?

29th April 2026
Oracle and CoreWeave defended OpenAI after reports that ChatGPT missed user and revenue targets, but investors still sold the stocks tied to its infrastructure build-out. The market is now asking a hard question: if OpenAI heads for an IPO at anything close to a $1 trillion valuation, can ChatGPT subscriptions and enterprise sales grow fast […]
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FCA APR Review: Are Borrowers Being Shown the True Cost of Credit?

29th April 2026
The FCA APR review asks a simple question with serious consequences for lenders, brokers and borrowers: does the APR shown in credit adverts actually help people understand what they will repay? The Financial Conduct Authority is seeking views on whether Annual Percentage Rates still give consumers a clear comparison of borrowing costs, after research found […]
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Iran War Price Shock: Why Coca-Cola, Pampers and Kleenex Could Cost More

28th April 2026
The Iran war is starting to reach US and UK shoppers through products they buy every week: Coca-Cola, Pampers, Kleenex, Valspar paint, dairy and flights. The risk is not one dramatic price rise across every shelf tomorrow. It is a slower squeeze through energy, freight, plastic, aluminium, packaging and transport costs that sit behind ordinary […]
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SEC Private Equity Fraud Case - How Investor-Money Controls Can Fail

28th April 2026
The SEC private equity fraud case against Jay S. Lucas and Lucas Brand Equity, LLC gives private fund managers, compliance teams and institutional investors a clear enforcement warning: investor money is not protected by strategy documents alone. It has to be traceable through bank controls, fund records, adviser approvals and investor reporting. The U.S. Securities […]
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Zondacrypto Crisis: What Customers Should Do After the 4,500 Bitcoin Wallet Shock

28th April 2026
Zondacrypto customers are facing a serious custody and recovery scare after Polish prosecutors opened an investigation into alleged fraud and investor losses, while reports say chief executive Przemysław Kral has gone to Israel. The urgent question for users is no longer whether crypto prices are moving. It is whether customer funds can be accessed, traced […]
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BP Profit Surge Reveals Who Wins and Who Pays When Oil Prices Spike

28th April 2026
BP’s profits have more than doubled after the Iran war pushed oil prices higher, but the market story is not only that an energy major earned more. It is that the same shock feeding BP’s trading income is now moving through fuel prices, household bills, company margins and the UK’s argument over who should carry […]
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Bank of England Rate Decision Puts UK Borrowers in a Cost-of-Money Trap

28th April 2026
The Bank of England’s next rate decision is a test of whether it can keep borrowing costs calm while inflation moves back above target. Bank Rate is already at 3.75%, UK CPI inflation has risen to 3.3%, and one wrong signal from Threadneedle Street could feed straight into mortgage pricing, gilt yields and business finance […]
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OpenAI’s Microsoft Reset Exposes the New Money Fight in AI Cloud

27th April 2026
OpenAI and Microsoft have rewritten the financial terms of one of the most important partnerships in artificial intelligence, and the issue is no longer just who has access to the best models. It is who gets paid when enterprise AI moves across cloud platforms, customer accounts and infrastructure contracts worth billions. The amended agreement allows […]
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FCA IPO Research Rules: How Removing the 7-Day Delay Would Change IPO Controls

27th April 2026
The FCA IPO research rules are under review after the Financial Conduct Authority opened a consultation on removing two requirements that shape how research is handled during an initial public offering. Firms involved in UK IPOs now need to check whether their transaction timetables, research approval processes, analyst-access procedures and internal compliance controls still make […]
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Adidas Beat Nike to Sub-2. Can It Turn That Into Pricing Power?

27th April 2026
Adidas has won the biggest performance headline in running: the first official sub-two-hour marathon, set by Sabastian Sawe in London wearing the Adizero Adios Pro Evo 3. The shares rose about 2% on Monday after the result. The commercial question is tougher. Can a world-record shoe give Adidas more pricing power at a time when […]
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China Blocked Meta’s Manus Deal. That Changes What AI Companies Are Worth

27th April 2026
China’s decision to block Meta’s $2bn purchase of Manus is not just a failed acquisition. It changes how investors need to price AI companies. The old assumption was straightforward: the best assets would draw the highest bids, and the market would set the value. The Manus case cuts across that. In AI, a company may […]
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FCA Finfluencer Crackdown: What Firms Must Change to Comply

24th April 2026
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) finfluencer crackdown requires firms to treat social media financial promotions as a controlled compliance function, not a marketing add-on. Any firm using influencers, affiliates, introducers, paid creators, or third-party campaign partners must be able to prove that promotions are authorised, approved, monitored, and capable of being removed quickly. The FCA-led […]
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