UK launches post-Brexit trade scheme for 65 developing countries extending tariff cuts August 16, 2022 The UK has launched its post-Brexit scheme to support trade with developing countries, extending tariff cuts to hundreds of products. The Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) was announced today by International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan, in a bid to go further than the EU’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences. The initiative covers 65 countries Africa, Asia, [...]
The Sage Group snaps up Seattle software developer Lockstep August 16, 2022 THE SAGE Group, the UK’s largest tech company, has acquired Seattle software developer Lockstep as part of its ongoing efforts to capitalise on the fast-paced growth of cloud computing. The takeover deal will see Sage – a major developer of accounting, HR, and payroll technology – snap up accounting software company Lockstep for an undisclosed sum. [...]
Exclusive: Labour plans to tackle energy crisis lack ‘bold thinking’ argues Utilita boss August 16, 2022 Labour's efforts to tame household energy bills this winter does not provide enough support for vulnerable customers, says Utilita.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? August 16, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. White & Case Global law firm White & Case has bolstered its global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) practice with a fresh partner in London. Di Yu, who joins from Slaughter and May, brings a wealth experience advising [...]
Brits could miss out on £28k in retirement funds as workers opt out of pension schemes to save cash August 16, 2022 Brits could miss out on almost £30,000 in retirement funds after a near 30 per cent spike in workers opting out of pension schemes. With inflation nearing double digits and the UK in recession, new figures released by pension provider Penfold showed those pausing contributions could cost new entrants into the workforce up to £28,000. [...]
Labour calls for sharp rise in digital services tax to ease energy costs facing businesses August 15, 2022 Labour has called for a hike the digital services tax to fund a £1bn support scheme for struggling businesses.
Reebok owner closes in on Ted Baker deal August 15, 2022 Ted Baker is on the verge of being taken over by a US consumer goods group which owns Reebok, according to Sky News.
Labour pushes for price cap freeze to tame cost of living crisis August 15, 2022 Labour has waded into the energy crisis with £29bn proposals to ease household energy bills amid a deepening cost of living crisis.
Campaign to save iconic M&S Oxford Street building gets backing from authors and architects August 15, 2022 Efforts to save the iconic Marks & Spencer building on Oxford Street were reignited this week, with a number of high profile authors and architects getting behind a crowdfunding scheme to stop the demolition. Author of Notes from a Small Island Bill Bryson and award-winning architect Steve Hopkins slammed plans for the site’s demolition, backing [...]
Loeb unveils fresh Disney stake and pushes for ESPN spin-off August 15, 2022 Daniel Loeb’s activist hedge fund Third Point revealed a new position in Disney today and began agitating for a raft of changes, including spinning off cable sports channel ESPN and announcing new share buybacks. The stake marks a reversal by billionaire Loeb who liquidated a previous position in Disney during the first quarter. “Our confidence [...]