Nouriel Roubini interview (Part I): Expect a ‘synchronised slowdown’ in 2019 April 2, 2019 | City Talk When Nouriel Roubini talks, it’s worth a listen. Not known for his optimism, the well-known American economist bears the moniker ‘Dr Doom’. CFA Institute spoke to him to get his take on topics including the prospects for global growth and technologies. CFA Institute: When you spoke to us in 2015, roughly six years after the [...]
Cinema websites crash amid rush for Avengers: Endgame tickets April 2, 2019 Cinema websites have ground to a halt after a rush of customers hoping to buy tickets for the new Avengers film brought servers to their knees. Odeon, Cineworld and Imax all suffered website outages due to the surge in demand, while Vue established a virtual queueing system that cited wait times of more than an [...]
Pop stars Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande placed on Singapore’s ‘offensive lyrics’ list April 2, 2019 Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande were included on a list of "offensive" lyrics circulated among Singapore's members of parliament this week. Read more: Music industry revenue grows 10 per cent The list is part of the home minister's aim to crack down on hate speech efforts to "maintain racial and religious harmony" in the conservative city-state. [...]
Global music industry revenue grows 10 per cent as streaming booms April 2, 2019 Global music industry revenues grew almost 10 per cent last year as the rise in streaming services offset a decline in physical formats. Revenues grew 9.7 per cent in 2018 to hit $19.1bn (£14.7bn), according to the latest figures from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI). Read more: Music streaming revenues overtake ownership [...]
Yougov credits US demand as revenue and earnings rise as CEO reveals five-year plan April 2, 2019 London polling firm Yougov saw revenue and profit soar in the six months to the end of January thanks to a growing international market and an increased focus on its custom research services. The figures Revenue rose 18 per cent year on year to £66.5m over the half-year. Adjusted profit before tax grew 28 per cent year on year to [...]
UK M&A slumps in first quarter as Brexit uncertainty lingers April 2, 2019 The value of UK M&A has slumped this quarter as Brexit uncertainty lingers, however, tech deals have grown to the highest year-to-date level in at least 18 years. A total of 27.4bn has been spent on UK assets so far this year, representing a 1.9 per cent decrease compared to the fourth quarter of 2018. [...]
Julian Dunkerton wins narrow shareholder vote to return to board of Superdry April 2, 2019 Superdry’s co-founder has won an audacious bid to reinstall himself onto the troubled retailer’s board this morning, throwing the future of the group’s directors into doubt. Investors have voted by a narrow majority of 50.75 per cent to allow Julian Dunkerton to return to the company following a long and bitter public battle with the firm’s [...]
London, meet your next skyscraper: Square Mile viewing attraction The Tulip wins planning approval April 2, 2019 A dramatic new tower known as The Tulip is set to join the City’s skyline after it was given the green light by planners in the Square Mile this afternoon. The 1,000 foot skyscraper, which has won approval from the City of London's planning committee by 18 votes to seven, will be built next to the Gherkin [...]
Digital advertising firm Teads posts revenue rise as it looks to fend off tech giants April 2, 2019 Digital advertising firm Teads has posted a 30 per cent jump in revenues for the full-year as it looks to win back market share from Facebook and Google. The media platform pulled in revenues of €365m (£314m) last year after extending its reach to 1.4bn global monthly users and more than 90 per cent of [...]
Stationery chain Office Outlet reveals list of 16 store closures as 161 jobs to go in CVA April 2, 2019 Office Outlet, the stationery retailer formerly belonging to Staples, has revealed the location of 16 store closures following its collapse into administration. The troubled high street retailer, which has drafted in administrators from accountancy firm Deloitte, revealed today that 161 jobs and 16 outlets face the axe. Read more: Stationery chain Office Outlet falls into [...]