IMF: UK must extend Brexit trade deal deadline during coronavirus April 16, 2020 The UK must move to extend its Brexit trade deal deadline while the global economy faces coronavirus uncertainty, according to the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). UK chief negotiator David Frost and his EU counterpart Michel Barnier confirmed yesterday that trade talks will re-commence next week, without any extension to the 31 December [...]
Coronavirus: Amazon to close warehouses in France after court order April 16, 2020 Amazon has been forced to close its warehouses in France after it was ordered to only deliver essential goods such as food and medical supplies during the coronavirus crisis. The US retail giant will close its six warehouses in France from today until at least 20 April following the court order. Around 10,000 permanent and [...]
Coronavirus: UK banks expect surge of business loan defaults April 16, 2020 The UK’s banks and building societies expect to see a surge of businesses defaulting on their loans in the coming months, survey data has shown, as coronavirus sends the economy into a deep recession. Small businesses are expected to be the worst hit, with expectations of defaults hitting their highest since the financial crisis for [...]
Easyjet raises £1.9bn but faces £380m coronavirus loss April 16, 2020 Budget airline Easyjet said today that it had has raised £1.8bn-£1.9bn in extra cash to help it survive the shutdown caused by the coronavirus epidemic. But it could face first-half losses of up to £380m due to travel bans associated with the coronavirus lockdown, it warned. The airline said today that it had signed two [...]
UK retail sales suffer worst fall in 25 years due to lockdown April 16, 2020 UK retail sales suffered the worst decline on record last month due to the coronavirus lockdown, however food and online sales jumped as Brits stayed at home. Total UK retail sales decreased 4.3 per cent in March, against a drop of 1.8 per cent in 2019, which is the worst fall in 25 years, following [...]
UK coronavirus lockdown set to be extended until early May April 16, 2020 The UK coronavirus lockdown is set to be extended today until early May, according to multiple media reports. The UK government is expected to announce a three-week extension to the coronavirus lockdown later today. Health minister Matt Hancock told the BBC this morning that the virus would “run rampant” if lockdown measures were lifted now. [...]
Coronavirus: Barratt Developments furloughs 85 per cent of staff April 16, 2020 Housebuilder Barratt Developments today announced it has temporarily laid off 85 per cent of its staff through the government coronavirus job retention scheme. Furloughed employees will receive full pay until at least the end of next month, the company said this morning. The developer also said both the executive and non-executive teams had agreed to [...]
PZ Cussons: ‘Exceptionally high demand’ in UK for Carex hand wash, sanitiser gel and Imperial Leather soap April 16, 2020 PZ Cussons said today it was experiencing “exceptionally high demand” in the UK for Carex hand wash, sanitiser gel and Imperial Leather soap as people wash their hands more during the coronavirus outbreak. The company said its focus remains on “sourcing, producing and distributing” these products. PZ Cussons said it continues to “face challenges in [...]
Dunelm boss takes 90 per cent pay cut as retailer seeks coronavirus loan April 16, 2020 The chief executive of Dunelm will take a 90 per cent pay cut, the homeware retailer announced this morning as it confirmed it is eligible for a coronavirus loan. Chief executive Nick Wilkinson will be paid 10 per cent of his salary for at least three months, while chairman Andy Harrison and other non-executive directors [...]
Bank lobby chief says changes to coronavirus loan scheme may be necessary April 15, 2020 The head of Britain’s banking lobby group has said the government’s coronavirus business loan scheme may need to change in order to increase lending to smaller businesses. UK Finance chief executive Stephen Jones told the Treasury Select Committee today that the government may need to guarantee 100 per cent of loans for small businesses, instead [...]