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  • Don’t hold your breath for an easy fix to the US-China trade spat

    February 13, 2019

    Towards the end of last year, my investment manager sent out a note predicting that the US-China trade spat would be resolved and that markets would rise as a result. I responded by saying that it was unlikely to happen, and that I personally preferred an investment portfolio that was very underweight in companies whose [...]

  • DEBATE: Should Theresa May push for a compromise with Labour to get her Brexit deal passed?

    February 13, 2019

    Should Theresa May push for a compromise with Labour to get her Brexit deal passed? Jasmine Whitbread, chief executive of London First, says YES. Theresa May’s primary goal must be to avoid leaving the EU with no deal. That means that the government must stop behaving as if it has a rock-solid parliamentary majority, and [...]

  • Looking out for the next financial crisis? Keep an eye on spiralling debt

    February 13, 2019

    Concerns are growing that another financial crisis is imminent. No less important a figure than Kenneth Rogoff wrote last week that “the next major financial crisis may come sooner than you think”. Rogoff, a former chief economist at the IMF, shot to fame with his 2008 book This Time Is Different, co-authored with his Harvard [...]

  • New Look moves into the black

    February 13, 2019

    Fast-fashion chain New Look moved into the black in its year-to-date results this morning, with cost savings and a third-quarter bump in sales providing a much-needed boon for the embattled retailer as it looks to tackle a £1bn pile.   The figures Revenue hit £1.02bn in the 39 weeks to 22 December, slipping five per cent from [...]

  • Sir Vince Cable calls for probe into Treasury role in RBS GRG unit

    February 13, 2019

    Former business secretary Sir Vince Cable has called for an investigation into allegations the Treasury may have “actively encouraged” the activities of RBS’s discredited global restructuring unit GRG. The Liberal Democrat leader has today written to Nicky Morgan, chair of the Treasury Select Committee, to ask that it look into accusations that an executive branch [...]

  • Dunelm grows profits but remains ‘cautious’ as Brexit-related risks approach

    February 13, 2019

    Profit and revenue climbed at Dunelm in the first six months of its financial year, the home furnishing retailer revealed today, but also warned its outlook is “cautious” in the face of Brexit uncertainty. The figures Profit before tax grew 14 per cent year on year to £70m while like-for-like revenue rose 6.9 per cent to [...]

  • Heineken cheers strong 2018 as profits fizz

    February 13, 2019

    Dutch brewing giant Heineken has said this morning that it sees no sign of a slowdown in the year ahead, as it forecasted higher profits in the wake of increased demand for more expensive drinks and rising beer prices. The world’s second-largest beer manufacturer's organic operating profit hit €3.8bn (£3.4bn) in 2018, rising 6.4 per [...]

  • Regulator rolls out new standards to protect children from gambling adverts

    February 13, 2019

    The UK advertising regulator today unveiled a raft of new standards designed to protect children and young people from irresponsible gambling adverts. The Committees of Advertising Practice (CAP), which writes the rules for advertising in the UK, has rolled out a series of measures to ensure gambling brands do not target children in their campaigns. [...]

  • City Moves for 13 February – who’s switching jobs at Spotahome, Improbable and DAC Beachcroft?

    February 13, 2019

    Who’s on the move today? Spotahome Spotahome has appointed Cleo Sham, who helped grow Uber’s presence in China to become the ridesharing app’s largest market and led the EMEA operations for the American company, as chief operating officer (COO) to oversee the Madrid-based property technology company's global operations functions to spearhead fast-growth.Sham started up at [...]

  • The mood music is encouraging at HMV after it is saved by Sunrise

    February 12, 2019

    Following in the footsteps of other beloved, well-known high street brands, HMV entered administration in 2018 ending decades of dominance over the UK music market. However, HMV was rescued from being consigned to history after being sold to Canadian retailer Sunrise Records last week (at least for now – HMV also went bust in 2013). [...]

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