Abrdn shares plunge after market turmoil sparks £320m loss August 9, 2022 Shares in Abrdn plunged today after the asset manager reported a £320m loss and a sharp slide in assets under administration in the first six months of the year, after a turbulent period on markets.
John Lewis chair says lockdown retirees should return to work to tackle economic turmoil August 9, 2022 John Lewis head Dame Sharon White has urged the government to encourage lockdown retirees back into work to avoid stagflation. The retail chief warned that ministers should address labour shortages in order to prevent the economic situation from worsening, in an interview with BBC on Tuesday morning. “There’s not a business in the UK that’s [...]
Millions of Brits in for shock charges as credit card rates hit highest level since 1998 August 9, 2022 With credit card borrowing growing at its fastest pace since 2005, new analysis shared with City A.M. this morning shows that last month average rates on credit cards hit their highest level since 1998. An analysis of the Bank of England’s quoted household interest rate figures uncovered that average credit card rates jumped 0.23 percentage [...]
Proposed bus cuts will lead to personal security concerns for women, minorities and disabled Londoners August 9, 2022 The bus cuts proposed by Transport for London (TfL) will lead to personal security concerns for Londoners – especially for women, people of colour and disabled people. According to watchdog London TravelWatch, the planned cuts will force one in five Londoners to change buses in the middle of the night, moving to an altogether different [...]
UK audit body opens consultation on plans to update public sector accounting guidance August 9, 2022 The UK’s Public Audit Forum (PAF) has opened a consultation on revising the guidance on auditing public sector entities. The PAF, a consortium of the UK’s four national audit agencies, are calling on auditors and other stakeholders to offer their views on plans to amend Practice Note 10, which provides guidance on auditing public [...]
Inmarsat and Viasat £5.4bn merger paused until CMA wraps up probe August 9, 2022 The £5.4bn takeover of British satellite giant Inmarsat by US rival Viasat has been put on hold until the UK’s competition watchdog completes a probe into the merger. The Competition and Markets Authority today officially launched an inquiry into the merger, having invited onlookers for comment in late July. The regulator will have until 5 [...]
Brits to face record £4,400 energy bills as gas prices refuse to come down August 9, 2022 Cornwall Insight has hiked its price cap forecasts to over £4,000 next year, attributing the rise to Ofgem's decision to shift to a quarterly model.
Voting underway in Kenya: East Africa braces itself as fierce battle between Raila and Ruto reaches climax August 9, 2022 NAIROBI – It’s D-Day in Kenya: after two years of campaigning, planning and plotting, voting is underway. where an opposition leader backed by the outgoing premier faces the deputy president who styles himself as the outsider and a “hustler”. Polls across the country opened at 6am local time this morning, with more than 22m registered [...]
Felixstowe strike set to go ahead as no deal reached yesterday August 9, 2022 The strike at the port of Felixstowe is set to go ahead after no deal was reached yesterday between dock workers and port authorities. The union announced that around 1,900 staff members will walk out for eight days, from 21 to 29 August, over salaries. Felixstowe said it was disappointed by the union’s decision to [...]
Calls grow to introduce energy bill ‘furlough’ and to fight cost of living crisis with ‘wartime mentality’ August 9, 2022 The UK Government should treat the cost-of-living crisis with a “wartime mentality” and issue an energy bill “furlough”, according to the Liberal Democrats. The party’s Scottish leader, Alex Cole-Hamilton, made the call on the BBC’s Good Morning Scotland programme on Tuesday. “Families right across Scotland, and indeed the UK, will be looking towards the coming [...]