Metro Bank shares soar as lender returns to profit November 2, 2022 Metro Bank’s shares soared this morning, after the London-listed lender announced it had returned to profit in September. Investors piled into the stock, lifting shares a little over 10 per cent to 80.1p a piece. “I am really pleased to see the business return to profit in September on both an underlying and statutory basis,” [...]
Sainsbury’s adds 18,000 Christmas jobs in hiring spree November 2, 2022 Supermarket giant Sainsbury’s has announced plans to hire 18,000 seasonal staff this year. The hiring spree includes 15,000 roles at Sainsbury’s, 2,000 at Argos and 1,000 in logistics. Temporary staff will work up until 7 January 2023 with roles including fixed term contracts of between three and 12 weeks. It comes as supermarkets are battling [...]
Smurfit Kappa packages up revenue growth as it offloads cost inflation to customers November 2, 2022 Smurfit Kappa posted growth in revenue and profit for the first nine months of 2022 as it offloads higher prices onto customers. The packaging firm saw revenue jump 33 per cent to €9.72bn, while EBITDA grew by 43 per cent to €1.76bn. Smurfit Kappa chief Tony Smurfit said the company had recovered significant cost inflation [...]
Wizz Air’s losses widen as soaring fuel prices hit low-cost carrier’s profitability November 2, 2022 Hungarian airline Wizz Air today said soaring fuel prices had caused its losses to more than triple over the previous year. The budget airline said surging commodity prices and an unfavourable exchange rate had seen the price it pays for jet fuel double, as it posed losses of €384.4m (£330.6m) for the second quarter of [...]
Flying high: Ryanair breaks another monthly record with 15.7m passengers in October November 2, 2022 Ryanair has broken yet another monthly record, with 15.7 million passengers flying during the month of October. These figures were a record high for the budget airline, who said they were up 14 per cent on pre-COVID levels. The Irish firm has continued to post a steady incline in passenger numbers, with the last few [...]
Aston Martin warns of higher costs as supply chain disruptions weigh on margins November 2, 2022 Aston Martin Lagonda Global has warned that higher costs from disrupted supply chains will weigh on margins, lowering its wholesale delivery volume forecast for the year. The London-listed company said that due to supply chain challenges and logistics disruptions wholesale volumes decreased by four per cent year-on-year to 4,060. Despite lower wholesale volumes, revenue jumped [...]
Expensive bites for millions of Brits as food inflation soars to record 11.6 per cent November 2, 2022 With even basics such as tea bags, milk and sugar seeing significant price rises, food inflation has soared to a record 11.6 per cent in October. Overall shop prices are now 6.6 per cent higher than they were this time last year – also a record – but food inflation jumped well above September’s 10.6 [...]
Olive oil maker Filippo Berio faces price hike of 35 per cent: ‘If we don’t pass it on, we go bust’ November 2, 2022 Consumers could be hit with price hikes of up to 35 per cent on olive oil next year, the managing director of Filippo Berio told CityA.M. Harvests in Spain have been impacted by a dry September, with worst-case scenario predictions that the crop could fall to the lowest level since 2012. In Andalusia, a main [...]
Next sales ahead of expectations as analysts warn ‘worst still to come’ November 2, 2022 Fashion stalwart Next posted better than expected full price sales while analysts have warned the full impact of market volatility is yet to be seen. The retailer shared a 0.4 per cent boost to sales in its third quarter versus last year. The London listed chain reiterated full year guidance for profit before tax of [...]
Exclusive: Confidence in Bank of England hits rock bottom as investors call Bailey’s hiking cycle ‘wrong’ November 2, 2022 Investor confidence in the Bank of England is close to rock bottom as the country braces itself for an eighth successive hike in interest rates tomorrow. Nearly three in four investors feel the Bank had gotten its hiking cycle “wrong”, though respondents were sharply divided over whether rises had come too fast or too slow, [...]