Revolut: Delayed accounts reveal first full year of profit as banking licence ‘imminent’ March 1, 2023 Revolut said its UK banking licence was “imminent” today as the firm revealed it had spent its first full year in profit in 2021, in a much-delayed set of accounts. The London-based digital banking fintech, which was due to file its accounts in September 2022 and missed an extended deadline of the end of the [...]
Aston Martin: ‘Ultra luxury’ strategy pays off with revenues up 26 per cent and GT/Sports range ‘sold out’ March 1, 2023 Aston Martin has reported a full-year loss of £118m, growing from a loss of £74.3m year-on-year but ahead of consensus expectations for £135m. The luxury carmaker said capital expenditure was expected to increase year-on-year but that it would deliver significant growth in profitability this year and positive free cash flow in the second half. Aston [...]
In Defence of Capitalism: Why free markets can keep driving billions out of hunger and poverty March 1, 2023 In the first of an eight part series, the historian and sociologist Dr Rainer Zitelmann writes for City A.M. in defence of capitalism, arguing that freer markets are usually the answer to society’s problems, not the cause. Each week he will ‘myth-bust’ the common complaints about capitalism – and this week, it’s that capitalism is [...]
High fertiliser prices add £78m per month to farmers bills, says ECIU March 1, 2023 High fertiliser costs are adding £78m to farmers’ monthly bills amid fresh food shortages, according to the ECIU.
The Notebook: Neil Bennett on the Bank’s lost credibility, corporation tax, and Scotland the timid March 1, 2023 The Notebook is a place where interesting people note interesting things. Today it’s our fortnightly columnist Neil Bennett, the global co-CEO of communications and strategic advisory group H/Advisors, on the Bank of England’s forecasting record, corporation tax plans, and a new must-see play Cast your mind back to last November, when Huw Pill, Chief Economist [...]
Looney no muppet as he hits truth on work needed to go green March 1, 2023 It ain’t easy being green, sang Kermit the Frog once upon a time. The puppet-frog was right; moving towards net zero will require an extraordinary amount of hard work. So three cheers to Bernard Looney, the BP boss, for saying what so few are willing to say: the road to a greener future runs straight [...]
Investors pocket record $1.56 trillion as oil and gas firms fuel dividend bonanza March 1, 2023 Shareholders pocketed record dividend payouts last year in a bonanza driven by oil and gas firms cashing in on soaring energy prices, new research has revealed.
The Notebook: Giles Kenningham on improving Rugby’s fortunes, banning the bots and the renewable investment boom February 28, 2023 The Notebook is a place for interesting people to say interesting things. Today, it’s Giles Kenningham, founder of Trafalgar Strategy.
Sainsbury’s: Up to 1,400 jobs could go as overhaul leads to the closure of two depots in Manchester and Essex February 28, 2023 Sainsbury’s has revealed plans to close two Argos depots over the next three years as part an overhaul that expected to impact more than 1,400 jobs. The supermarket giant has confirmed it is aiming to shut its Argos warehouse in Basildon, Essex, and a depot in Heywood, Greater Manchester, by 2026. It said 1,400 jobs [...]
B&M to close four more stores but warns it has ‘nothing to do’ with diminishing high street February 28, 2023 B&M is closing more stores across Britain in the coming weeks, however the discount retailer has warned that it is “nothing to do with the diminishing highstreet”. The retailer, which sells home goods and electronics, will close four stores in total across the UK – having previously announced the closure of two sites. According to [...]