Consumers turn to instant noodles in cost of living crunch, says Premier Foods boss July 20, 2022 Shoppers are increasingly turning to budget meals amid the cost of living crisis in the UK, the boss of consumer goods giant Premier Foods said today. The popularity of its instant ramen brands Nissin and Batchelors, which own Cup Noodle and Super Noodles respectively, in the second quarter of this year have jumped, as household [...]
British music exports hit record high as big hitters dominate charts July 20, 2022 The value of British music exported overseas has hit a new annual high, up 13.7 per cent to £590.8m in 2021.
FTSE finance chiefs brace for recession July 20, 2022 Britain’s top finance chiefs are bracing for a recession driven by inflation crimping consumers and thinning businesses’ margins, a new survey published today reveals. Chief financial officers (CFO) at the UK’s largest listed companies think there is a 63 per cent chance of the economy swinging into reverse over the next 12 months, according to [...]
Average UK household owns £1.2m less than richest July 20, 2022 The wealth of the richest UK households is on average £1.2m higher than typical Brits, a new report released today shows. Wealth inequality has hovered around the same level since the mid-1980s, albeit from an already elevated footing, with the richest consistently owning around half of the UK’s stock of assets, according to the Resolution [...]
Netflix loses nearly a million subscribers as the tumbling user count continues July 19, 2022 Netflix has lost nearly a million subscribers this quarter as the tumbling user count continues for the streaming giant. Announcing its second quarter results, the company said subscribers dipped by 970,000 April through June. The good news for Netflix was that the fall wasn’t as deep as first predicted back in April, and shares jumped [...]
Apple hit with lawsuit over anti-competitive behaviour through Apple Pay July 19, 2022 Apple is being sued over its Apple Pay system and accused of anti-competitive behaviour by stifling competition from other payment apps. The class action complaint filed yesterday in a California court by payment card credit union Affinity Credit Union alleges that the iPhone maker used its market power to resist competition from other payment apps. [...]
Global money managers in financial crisis style flight from stocks July 19, 2022 Global money managers are holding the lowest level of stocks in their portfolios since the global financial crisis in 2008, revealed a closely watched survey published today. Expectations for world economic growth dropped to the deepest point on record, as did bets on expansion in corporate earnings, Wall Street investment bank Bank of America found. [...]
Twitter v Elon Musk: Takeover trial fast-tracked to October July 19, 2022 Twitter's attempt to force Elon Musk to complete his $44bn takeover has been fast-tracked to October, with the social media titan arguing that any further delay would cause damage to the business.
FTSE 100 reverses early losses on strong Wall Street gains July 19, 2022 London markets whipsawed today as investors’ concerns about a bigger Bank of England rate rise were tamed by strong gains on Wall Street. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index surged 1.01 per cent to 7,296.28 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, climbed [...]
Singapore will widen crypto regulation and discuss possible steps later this year July 19, 2022 Singapore is set to expand the scope of its crypto regulations and will consult on proposed measures this year following a drastic crash in the crypto industry. The Monetary Authority of Singapore said most crypto regulation both in Singapore and internationally focuses on tackling money laundering and terrorist financing risks, but this will expand. “Most regulatory regimes [...]