Arriva-run Northern Rail franchise could be nationalised October 16, 2019 One of Britain’s biggest rail franchises could be renationalised amid concerns about its financial situation and late-running trains, the transport secretary has said. Grant Shapps said he is considering whether Northern Rail, which is run by German operator Arriva, should be brought under state control. Read more: Arriva seeks £200m from government over East Midlands [...]
Huawei posts revenue rise as US crackdown fails to halt growth October 16, 2019 Huawei has reported a sharp increase in revenue for the third quarter as US sanctions failed to hamper its smartphone shipments. The Chinese tech giant pulled in revenue of 610.8bn yuan (£67.2bn) in the first three quarters, up 24.4 per cent year-on-year. Revenue was up 27 per cent in the three-month period to the end [...]
Extinction Rebellion ignore police ban to return to Trafalgar Square October 16, 2019 Extinction Rebellion has returned to Trafalgar Square just days after being evicted by police. The group is holding a people’s assembly at the square this afternoon, many with black tape across their mouths. Read more: Extinction Rebellion protesters block rounds around Bank station A spokesperson for the group said it was to signify a “police [...]
Bank of America trumps estimates despite drop in profits October 16, 2019 Bank of America’s profits slumped almost 20 per cent in the third quarter of this year, but its shares rose on a better-than-expected performance. The lending giant’s share price climbed almost two per cent in premarket trading after three of the firm’s four main divisions posted a rise in revenue. Read more: Banks struggle with [...]
Lidl invests £15bn in British suppliers October 16, 2019 Lidl has announced a £15bn investment in its UK suppliers as it pledged to sell more British meat and fresh food. The German discount supermarket announced the five-year investment today as it marked 25 years operating in the UK. Read more: Lidl’s suppliers warned of EU tariff import costs As part of the announcement, the [...]
Ladbrokes: 2020 general election is now odds-on October 16, 2019 The chances of a general election in 2020 are now higher than one in the rest of this year, according to the latest betting odds from Ladbrokes. As Brexit talks go to the wire, the bookmaker said it was now the favourite that an election would not take place this side of Christmas, with odds [...]
Asos doubles down on Black Friday after profit dives 68 per cent October 16, 2019 Asos has vowed to boost its Black Friday discounting this year after a “disappointing” attempt in 2018 weakened the fashion retailer’s bid to attract new customers. The online marketplace offered a 20 per cent discount to consumers on the annual shopping event last year, however today the firm admitted its offer had been “uncompetitive” compared [...]
Afreximbank IPO: African bank confirms plans to list in London October 16, 2019 An African trade finance group has confirmed its plans to plough ahead with a listing in London, giving a boost to the capital’s ailing initial public offering (IPO) market. The African Export-Import Bank, which provides trade finance for large infrastructure projects across the continent, is hoping to raise $250m (£196m) in its float on the [...]
LME to hike fees eight per cent next year October 16, 2019 The London Metal Exchange (LME) is set to hike its trading and clearing fees for the first time in five years in 2020. The historic exchange has said it will raise fees by eight per cent at the start of next year, as its owner, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX), looks to regain some [...]
Jobs at risk as Jessops boss mulls rescue plan October 16, 2019 The owner of struggling camera retailer Jessops, Dragons Den star Peter Jones, is preparing to appoint administrators in a bid to rescue the firm, in a move that could lead to store closures and rent cuts. JR Prop Limited, the manager of the retailer’s leasehold property estate, has filed a notice of intention to appoint [...]