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By: Andy Silvester

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  • Carbon dioxide shortage: No taxpayer bailout forthcoming this time

    August 25, 2022

    THERE will be no repeat of a taxpayer-backed financial package to tackle the country’s coming carbon dioxide shortage, City A.M. understands. Ammonia producer CF Fertilisers yesterday announced it would be halting production of the fertiliser at its Teesside plant due to too-high energy costs. Carbon dioxide is produced as a by-product of that process and [...]

  • Citi to wind up Russia operations as Wall Street giant fails to find a buyer

    August 25, 2022

    Reuters Wall Street giant Citi will close its consumer and commercial banking businesses in Russia starting this quarter and expects to incur about $170 million in charges over the next 18 months as a result, the company said on Thursday. The U.S. bank with the largest presence in Russia announced plans in April 2021 to [...]

  • Rishi Sunak: UK shouldn’t have ’empowered scientists’ at start of lockdown

    August 25, 2022

    RISHI Sunak has said government “shouldn’t have empowered the scientists in the way we did” at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.  The former Chancellor told The Spectator magazine that there was a failure to “acknowledge trade-offs from the beginning” and that lockdown’s impacts on other health services, as well as schools and the economy, [...]

  • UK set for another carbon dioxide shortage as fertiliser plant halts production again

    August 25, 2022

    The UK could be set for another carbon dioxide shortage after one of the UK's main producers terminated production due to high energy costs.

  • British Airways to cancel further flights up to the end of October

    August 22, 2022

    British Airways has announced a further raft of flight cancellations between now and the end of October as the UK’s travel chaos continues. The airline has struggled with staff shortages and with airport Heathrow’s decision to cap passenger numbers until the end of October. A spokesperson for the airline said “the vast majority” of customers [...]

  • Sewage scandal: Water companies under fire for faulty monitors

    August 22, 2022

    WATER bosses are again in the firing line after new figures suggested one in eight ‘sewage monitors’ installed for designated swimming areas in the south of England are either faulty or not installed. The analysis, compiled by the Liberal Democrats from Environment Agency data, comes just days after images of untreated sewage being pumped into [...]

  • Avanti West Coast woes give train privatisation a bad name

    August 21, 2022

    It is tempting to place the blame for the rail chaos gripping the country firmly at the feet of Mick Lynch and his twitter-friendly pals at the top of the unions, and it is true that much of it does indeed lie there. But on one particular line the operator should take their fair share [...]

  • A City super-regulator’s benefits are not immediately obvious

    August 18, 2022

    The greatest compliment a football fan can ever give a referee is that they ‘let the game flow’ and try to avoid blowing their whistle except when absolutely necessary. Financial regulators sit broadly within the same definition. So it is with some regret that just a few years after we went through a post-crisis reorganisation [...]

  • Company behind P&O Ferries sackings announces first-half profit of £600m

    August 18, 2022

    DP World, the global port operator which was slammed for its decision to sack 800 P&O Ferries workers earlier this year, announced record first-half profits. The logistics firm registered first-half profit of $721m (£598m). The Dubai operator came to UK prominence when P&O Ferries, which it owns, dismissed 800 workers in March – with the [...]

  • Going old school: why new media’s rise is far from inevitable

    August 18, 2022

    Ian Whittaker is twice winner of the City A.M. Analyst of the Year, a long-standing Square Mile media analyst and founder of advisory firm Liberty Sky Advisors The last 12 months has been a brutal one for many of the most high-profile names in the Media space. According to a recent FT piece, nearly $400bn [...]

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