HSBC profit drops after Iran war and private credit charges bite Banking HSBC missed its profit target in the first quarter of the year after the blue-chip lender booked a mammoth credit charge. The FTSE 100 giant – which boasts a huge £230bn market cap – recorded a pre-tax profit of $9.4bn (£6.5bn), missing the $9.6bn pencilled in by analysts. This figure is also down $100m on […]
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Outernet CEO: Profiting from art shouldn’t be shameful Opinion The stigma of ‘selling out’ is unhelpful and outdated. Art and commerce have always coexisted, writes Outernet CEO Philip O’Ferrall.
London Marathon ballots entries double in two years to record 1.34m Sport Business The London Marathon has broken its own world record for applications after demand more than doubled in just two years. A total of 1,338,544 people entered the ballot for next year’s London Marathon, which opened just before this year’s race nine days ago. That number represented an 18 per cent year-on-year increase and more than […]
Nautical and Maestro will be Forces to be reckoned with at Sha Tin Sport RACING in Hong Kong returns to Sha Tin on Sunday with an exciting and informative 11-race programme, featuring the Group Three Queen Mother Memorial Cup, a handicap over a mile and a half, at 8:40pm. The race for the Trainers’ Championship continues to make the headlines on a weekly basis, with the lead chopping and […]
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