Why investors need to get used to lower cash returns from the likes of Rio Tinto, Glencore and BHP March 19, 2024 Morningstar's report contends that mining has been too focused on investor returns over project development.
Unilever: Why job cuts and ice cream split may be a sweet deal for the FTSE 100 business March 19, 2024 Consumer goods giant Unilever is continuing to top the FTSE 100 leaderboard, as news of job cuts and a spin-off of its ice cream business has sweetened investors.
Banks commit to more hubs as government demands improved cash access March 19, 2024 The UK's biggest high street banks have pledged to identify nearly 200 new places for shared banking hubs and upgrade dozens of locations after calls from the Treasury to improve access to cash.
Diversified Energy shares slump after firm cuts dividend by two-thirds March 19, 2024 While the company reported growth for both its top and bottom lines, investors have been spooked by management's comments on the group's capital allocation policy.
Cargill subsidiary facing huge class action over River Wye chicken farming pollution March 19, 2024 Leigh Day claims that the class action could grow to include tens of thousands of people (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
Every Lidl helps: Tesco loses appeal in supermarket logo war March 19, 2024 Lidl went on to sue Tesco, which is Britain's biggest supermarket, as it used a blue square with a yellow circle with its name inside for its well-known logo.
FCA eyes fresh clampdown with ‘game changing’ consumer duty and beefed up AI March 19, 2024 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said it is looking to tighten enforcement of its “game-changing” consumer duty rules and will ramp up its use of artificial intelligence today as it laid its priorities for the year ahead.
How I battled the ultimate ‘trifecta’ of entrepreneurial headwinds – and won March 19, 2024 Hannah Samano realised she had a business in the making the day she frustratingly found her tampons next to dog food in the supermarket.
Demand for Rolex and Tag Heuer watches slump as demand in China falls March 19, 2024 Monthly exports of pricey Swiss watches such as Rolex and TAG Heuer have fallen for the second time in three years, led mainly by lower deliveries to Greater China and Hong Kong.
City Hall: Lib Dem mayoral candidate Rob Blackie vows to take on Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall March 19, 2024 Liberal Democrat mayoral candidate Rob Blackie has vowed he is “up for this fight” as he launched his campaign for City Hall with a pledge to take on Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall.