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  • Ad spend to suffer largest ever annual fall as Covid-19 wipes £4bn off market

    April 30, 2020

    UK advertising spend is set to crash by more than £4bn this year as marketing activity grinds to a halt during the coronavirus crisis, marking the sharpest annual fall on record. Total expenditure is forecast at just £21.1bn for 2020, more than £4bn — or 16.7 per cent — lower than last year, according to [...]

  • Hospitality class action group launches to bring business interruption insurance claims

    April 29, 2020

    A group action for the hospitality sector launched today with the aim of bringing claims against insurers which have failed to pay coronavirus-related business interruption claims. The hospitality insurance group action (HIGA) is open to businesses such as pubs, restaurants, hotels and nightclubs which have been forced to close because of the lockdown and are [...]

  • Restaurant bosses to beg ministers to extend UK coronavirus lockdown

    April 29, 2020

    Restaurant industry bosses are set to urge the government not to end the UK coronavirus lockdown too soon, warning the move would cause permanent closures. Celebrity chefs Rick Stein and Tom Kerridge are among the restaurateurs to sign a letter to business secretary Alok Sharma and Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove, which will be sent [...]

  • Barclays boss: Government prepared to go ‘well beyond’ £330bn in business support

    April 29, 2020

    Barclays boss Jes Staley has said that the government is prepared to go “well beyond” its initial £330bn coronavirus business rescue package, labelling its efforts so far “an extraordinary tsunami”. Speaking to analysts this morning, Staley said: ‘£330bn was a first indicative number, but I think it’s pretty clear that they are willing to go [...]

  • Spotify grows user numbers as Covid-19 hits advertising revenue

    April 29, 2020

    Spotify today reported a sharp rise in user numbers for the first quarter as coronavirus lockdown measures sparked a huge shift in listening habits around the globe. The streaming service posted a 31 per cent year on year growth in monthly active users to 286m. The figures, which were in line with expectations, marked the [...]

  • A new economic era beckons after this crisis

    April 29, 2020  |  City Talk

    Current events likely mark a turning point in economic policy and the end of a 40-year spell of free market capitalism. Nobody can know how long the Covid-19 crisis will last, but I think that regardless of this it will mark a profound long-term change in economic policy. It is likely a turning point in [...]

  • Coronavirus: Will rescue package make tax hikes inevitable?

    April 29, 2020

    In the past six weeks the Chancellor has, quite rightly, announced a far-reaching package of measures to support the economy through the Covid-19 crisis that could cost up to £100bn. He may yet need to do more. Tax revenues will also be much lower than expected due to the hit to economic activity from the [...]

  • Housebuilder Persimmon confident in outlook as construction sites reopen

    April 29, 2020

    Housebuilder Persimmon said customer enquiries have remained at good levels throughout the UK coronavirus lockdown so far as the developer pushes ahead with the phased reopening of its construction sites.  The company said steady customer enquiries provided “some encouragement on the resilience of demand” during the coronavirus crisis.  Persimmon’s current forward sales position is “robust” [...]

  • WPP revenue slumps as clients slash marketing budgets during Covid-19 crisis

    April 29, 2020

    WPP today posted a sharp drop in revenue in March as clients across the globe slashed marketing budgets due to the coronavirus crisis. The advertising giant reported a 7.9 per cent fall in like-for-like revenue last month, while revenue slipped 3.3 per cent in the first quarter as a whole. The Covid-19 crisis has taken [...]

  • Dixons Carphone scraps dividend but reports strong online trading during coronavirus lockdown

    April 29, 2020

    Dixons Carphone will not pay a dividend to shareholders this year due to the coronavirus crisis, the company said this morning as it reported strong online trading during the lockdown. The retailer said its closed stores in the UK, Ireland and Greece would have been expected to contribute an extra £400m this year. However, online [...]

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