Ukraine claims attack on Russian cruise missiles in occupied Crimea March 21, 2023 Ukraine’s military intelligence agency reported what appeared to be a brazen attack on Russian cruise missiles being transported by train in the occupied Crimean Peninsula. The region’s Russian-appointed governor reported an incident in the area of the same Crimean town, Dzhankoi in the northern part of the peninsula, though he did not mention cruise missiles [...]
Broadband firms urged to cancel ‘exorbitant’ mid-contract price hikes for vulnerable customers March 21, 2023 Broadband firms have been urged to cancel “exorbitant” mid-contract price rises for vulnerable customers less than two weeks before they are due to take effect. Millions of broadband and mobile phone customers can expect to face monthly bill increases of at least 14 per cent from April. Providers often link their annual price rises to [...]
Trustpilot: Founding chief executive to step down after 16 years at the top March 21, 2023 Consumer review giant Trustpilot has announced its founder and CEO will step down and take on a brand ambassador role instead. Peter Holten Mühlmann, who created the Danish London-listed firm in 2007, will quit as chief executive and take on a new more symbolic role, of founder and non-executive director. Trustpilot said he will focus [...]
Why pension funds might not be to blame for the UK’s capital market decline March 21, 2023 Pension funds have taken on an interesting new role in the City psyche over the past year. Once just guardians of the country’s retirement cash, they have morphed into punch bags on which to unleash frustration at the UK’s capital market decline. A sort of anti-growth coalition unwilling to back home-reared equities and believe in [...]
Going green: Harvest London set to build ‘vertical farm’ in the Croydon suburbs March 20, 2023 A LISTED investment manager has injected funds into vertical farming firm Harvest London to build a cutting-edge site near Croydon. Harvest has built two farms in the capital so far and partnered with brands including Pizza Pilgrims to deliver locally-grown produce with minimal environmental impact. Harvest has secured investment from Foresight to build a 140,000 [...]
UBS and Credit Suisse face legal threats after bond wipeout and shareholder bypass March 20, 2023 UBS and Credit Suisse are facing potential legal action from investors after the controversial tie-up between the two banks bypassed a vote by shareholders and wiped out $17bn of Credit Suisse bonds.
Firms which fail to improve ESG performance will face action, FCA warns March 20, 2023 Companies creating benchmarks to measure environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance will be hit with enforcement action if they fail to improve their “poor” performance, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) warned today. The City watchdog has been tightening rules around ESG claims and is set to roll out a host of new measures this year [...]
Amazon to sack 9,000 more workers as mass tech job cuts continue March 20, 2023 Amazon is slashing another 9,000 employee job roles worldwide as the tech giant steams ahead with further cost-cutting measures. The firm made staff aware of the job cuts in a note by chief Andy Jassy, who said workers in the Amazon Web Services, human resources, advertising and Twitch units would be most impacted by the [...]
Credit Suisse: ECB tries to settle market after UBS deal wipes out $17bn of AT1 bonds March 20, 2023 The European Central Bank said its banking sector was “resilient” today as it moved to settle volatile bond markets today following the controversial move to wipe out Credit Suisse AT1 bondholders last night. As part of UBS’s rescue swoop for its beleaguered Swiss rival, regulators wrote off some £13.92bn ($17bn) of Credit Suisse additional tier [...]
Morrisons slashes prices AGAIN as supermarket attempts to woo Aldi and Lidl shoppers back to its aisles March 20, 2023 Morrisons is slashing prices for the third time in three months as it attempts to drag shoppers back from value retailers including Aldi and Lidl. The supermarket said it was cutting the prices of 460 items such as beef mince, cleaning products and fruit, in a move that followed on from a round of price [...]