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  • Coronavirus: An economic evolution, not revolution

    April 8, 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic is the defining event for a generation and though its long-term effects remain uncertain, it is fair to say the ‘new normal’ we will return to will be significantly different to that we left. However, change was afoot long before the pandemic altered the way companies think, assess risk and manage their [...]

  • Coronavirus: Ikea opens Swedish food markets for key workers

    April 8, 2020

    Ikea has opened the food markets at its London stores to serve key workers during the coronavirus pandemic.  The Swedish retail giant has opened food halls at its Tottenham and Greenwich sites, which are located close to local hospitals.  The Ikea markets will be open to NHS and emergency service workers as well as the [...]

  • Insurance: Hiscox, Aviva, RSA and Direct Line suspend dividends following Bank of England pressure

    April 8, 2020

    Insurance companies Hiscox, RSA, Aviva and Direct Line have this morning announced the suspension of their dividends after regulatory pressure from the Bank of England. Sam Woods, deputy governor of the Bank’s Prudential Regulatory Authority wrote to chief executives of major insurers on 31 March asking them to “pay close attention to the need to [...]

  • Coronavirus: The pandemic could change the sport and leisure sector for good

    April 8, 2020

    Long ago, back in January 2020, people made new year’s resolutions about going to the gym more… which they might have been achieving, until a global pandemic came along. The decision to shut down UK gyms and leisure centres in March would have been unthinkable just a few months ago. The industry had never looked [...]

  • Six tips for better behavioural investing

    April 8, 2020  |  City Talk

    At a turbulent time for global markets, Nick Kirrage, Co-Head of the Value Team, recently sat down with the Investor Download podcast. We discussed the current state of financial markets, reflected on the behaviour of investors and how they might best navigate the current turmoil. Below are six key points. Listen to the Investor Download. [...]

  • Coronavirus: What does entertaining look like in a post-pandemic world?

    April 8, 2020

    What will life be like after the Coronavirus? What will restaurants be like? What kind of holidays will we have? Who will be going to concerts?  I’m pretty sure it’s not what you expect… how do I know?  Well, at Ten Group – the world’s most successful lifestyle concierge service (“TENG” on the London Stock [...]

  • Coronavirus: UK job vacancies contract for first time in more than a decade

    April 8, 2020

    UK job vacancies contracted for the first time in more than a decade last month as the coronavirus outbreak caused demand for staff to plummet.  A survey by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation and KPMG said the vacancy measure dipped below 50 for the first time since September 2009, falling to 47.8 in March. The [...]

  • Coronavirus: The government must outline the way forward

    April 8, 2020

    It is said that it is always darkest before dawn. And with our nation in the grip of the Coronavirus crisis – with the economy sinking, civil liberties restricted, and the peak of infections and deaths approaching – it certainly appears to be a particularly baleful moment for the UK.  But rather than dwelling on [...]

  • Top EU scientist blasts coronavirus response as he quits

    April 8, 2020

    The EU’s most senior scientist resigned in a rage last night, saying he has “lost faith in the system” over the bloc’s coronavirus response. Mauro Ferrari, an Italian-American scientist who took charge of the European Research Council (ERC) at the start of 2020, left overnight with a 1,000-word take down of the EU’s coronavirus strategy. [...]

  • Bloomsbury to offer delivery services to independent bookshops

    April 8, 2020

    Bloomsbury today unveiled plans to support independent bookshops that have been hardest hit by the coronavirus crisis. Indie booksellers across the country have been forced to overhaul their business models as they struggle to meet surging demand sparked by social distancing measures. Bloomsbury will offer its ecommerce platform and delivery services to bookshops whose normal [...]

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