BP to pay lower taxes than before Covid pandemic despite massive profits August 8, 2022 BP will pay a lower rate of taxes this year than prior to the pandemic, revealed the company's chief financial officer Murray Auchinloss.
Aviva looks to settle investor nerves after share price slide August 8, 2022 Aviva shareholders are braced to see whether the insurance giant can regain some momentum this week after its share price has stalled in recent months to trade no higher than 30 years ago.
Big Four switch: Alliance Pharma hires Deloitte as its new auditor after KPMG resigns August 8, 2022 Alliance Pharma has appointed Big Four giant Deloitte as auditor after the pharmaceutical company’s go-to for six years KMPG resigned. Deloitte will be the company’s auditor until the end of 2022 and will need to be approved by Alliance Pharma’s shareholders to be re-appointed for 2023. It was appointed following a tender process, which KPMG [...]
Joules confirms talks with Next about retail giant acquiring £15m minority stake August 8, 2022 Joules has confirmed weekend speculation that Next is set to acquire a minority stake in the lifestyle retailer for around £15m. Sky News reported at the weekend that the high street staple had been in talks with Joules for several weeks over a deal. Now, Joules has confirmed these discussions are taking place, with talks [...]
OEUK backs Equinor’s plans to develop £4.5bn Rosebank oil and gas field August 8, 2022 Industry body OEUK has given its backing Equinor's plans to develop a major oil and gas field on the UK continental shelf.
China trade surplus hits record high while markets nervously await Fed’s next move August 8, 2022 Markets in Europe look set to open slightly lower as we start a new week after US markets closed mixed on Friday, and the latest July trade data for China pointed to weak domestic demand. Any thoughts that the US Federal Reserve might have to start going soft when it comes to the tightening of [...]
Law firm mergers drop to decade lows as legal sector boom slows M&A activity August 8, 2022 The past two years’ boom in demand for legal services has seen M&A activity in the UK’s legal sector drop to decade lows, research from accountancy firm Hazelwoods shows. The number of mergers between UK law firms has fallen to its lowest levels in a decade, in plummeting from highs of 278 in 2011 to [...]
Global money transfers surged 60 per cent over the last decade to £538bn in the past year August 8, 2022 Global money transfers reached $653bn (£538bn) in the past year, a rise of 60 per cent over the last 10 years as economic trouble hits countries. Research by remittance provider ACE Money Transfer said the rise began as the world recovered from 2008’s global financial crisis in 2011-2012, with remittances important in aiding developing countries [...]
Businesses scramble to hire workers despite looming UK recession August 8, 2022 Businesses are scrambling to fill vacancies at a rapid pace despite the UK staring down the barrel of the longest recession since the financial crisis, revealed new figures published yesterday. A shortage of workers partly driven by people dipping out of the jobs market due to Covid-19 related health issues and Brexit has intensified competition [...]
Distributor passes on £280m in higher energy prices to cover market carnage August 8, 2022 UK Power Networks has passed on hundreds of millions of pounds in higher prices to energy users to cover the cost of supplier failure.