EDF adds to calls for deficit fund to prevent millions falling into fuel poverty August 25, 2022 EDF has called for a historic Government intervention to avoid tens of millions of Brits plunging into fuel poverty this winter.
Carbon dioxide shortage: No taxpayer bailout forthcoming this time August 25, 2022 THERE will be no repeat of a taxpayer-backed financial package to tackle the country’s coming carbon dioxide shortage, City A.M. understands. Ammonia producer CF Fertilisers yesterday announced it would be halting production of the fertiliser at its Teesside plant due to too-high energy costs. Carbon dioxide is produced as a by-product of that process and [...]
Citi to wind up Russia operations as Wall Street giant fails to find a buyer August 25, 2022 Reuters Wall Street giant Citi will close its consumer and commercial banking businesses in Russia starting this quarter and expects to incur about $170 million in charges over the next 18 months as a result, the company said on Thursday. The U.S. bank with the largest presence in Russia announced plans in April 2021 to [...]
Quality Street tub shrinks once again as inflation bites for Nestlé August 25, 2022 Nestlé has shrunk the size of its Quality Street tubs once again this year as inflation takes a bite into profits.
Shares in Anthony Joshua-backed Love Hemp suspended over fundraise qualm August 25, 2022 Shares in cannabis products company Love Hemp have been suspended over a fundraising issue, which has seen the company hit with a £100,000 fine. The Anthony Joshua-backed firm has been delisted from the London Acquis Stock Exchange (AQSE), the company announced today. It follows an investigation by AQSE, launched earlier this year, in response to [...]
Royal Mail faces national security probe as strike action looms August 25, 2022 Royal Mail is facing a national security investigation over concerns that Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky is planning to hike his stake in the company, just as its summer of strikes is set to kick off.
Rishi Sunak: UK shouldn’t have ’empowered scientists’ at start of lockdown August 25, 2022 RISHI Sunak has said government “shouldn’t have empowered the scientists in the way we did” at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The former Chancellor told The Spectator magazine that there was a failure to “acknowledge trade-offs from the beginning” and that lockdown’s impacts on other health services, as well as schools and the economy, [...]
Germany to launch new enforcement agency to strengthen fight against white-collar crime August 25, 2022 Germany has set out plans to start a new country-wide financial crime authority with a view to strengthening the country’s responses to sanctions breaches and white-collar crime. The plans will see Germany’s finance ministry combine the country’s more than 300 financial crime agencies into a new federal authority, in line with plans to “curb financial [...]
Watchdog whacks Spreadex with £1.36m fine over punter failings August 25, 2022 Spreadex has been slapped with a £1.36m fine by the gambling watchdog after it found social responsibility and anti-money laundering failings.
Deezer loses 300k subscribers after rocky market debut August 25, 2022 Deezer said it lost 300,000 subscribers in the first half of the year just as the firm begins to recover from its IPO slump.