Poundland sales continue to surge as bargain hunters seek out best deals July 13, 2023 Poundland has once again been bolstered by a surge in shoppers seeking out value goods, with its parent company Pepco reporting a 12.5 per cent surge in revenues in the third quarter. Pepco Group said it reached revenues of €1.37bn (£1.17bn) as the group opened 141 new store openings during the third quarter across its [...]
Are price-fuelling Bitcoin ETFs inevitable? July 13, 2023 Nigel Green explains four main reasons why he's confident that crypto prices will skyrocket on the back of Bitcoin ETFs.
China targets UK ‘prolifically and aggressively’, Westminster’s spy agency watchdog warns July 13, 2023 China targets the UK “prolifically and aggressively” in a way that poses a “challenge” for British intelligence agencies, Parliament’s spy agency watchdog has said. A new and wide-ranging report by the Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) is critical of the UK Government’s response to the threat posed by China, questioning the trade-off between economic interest [...]
Bosch partners with Nikola Motors in £2.1bn hydrogen deal July 13, 2023 Bosch has unveiled a major new push towards hydrogen technology, unveiling an investment of €2.5 billion (£2.1bn) and a partnership with US electric truck firm Nikola. The technology giant is aiming to generate €5 billion (£4.2bn) in sales of hydrogen technology by 2030, with today marking the start of production of fuel-cell modules – which [...]
Mortgage defaults expected to pick up as rising rates hits borrowers, say lenders July 13, 2023 Banks and building societies expect the level of mortgage defaults to increase over the next quarter as the impact of rising interest rates filters through the economy. In the Bank of England’s quarterly credit conditions survey, lenders reported “losses and default rates on secured loans to households increased in Q2, and were expected to increase [...]
Bitcoin and Ethereum seeing upward movement following unexpected dip after promising US inflation figures July 13, 2023 Bitcoin was down to $30,300 early this morning, but signs of a potential bounce are just starting to show around $30,500.
Finncap seeing ‘green shoots’ of recovery after swinging to £1.7m loss July 13, 2023 City broker and investment bank Finncap said it is seeing “green shoots” of recovery in the market this year as revenues ticked upwards again after it swung to a loss last year.
Ofcom opens Virgin Media probe after customers struggle to ditch contracts July 13, 2023 Ofcom has launched an investigation into whether Virgin Media broke rules surrounding contract termination and the handling of complaints. The company has gained the attention of Ofcom after customers filed a significant number of complaints that the firm was making it difficult for them to cancel contracts. The UK communications regulator said their rules are [...]
Shares tumble for struggling FTSE housebuilders: ‘The scale of challenge cannot be swept under carpet’ July 13, 2023 The share price of London FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 house builders all took a tumble this morning, as fresh reports highlighting the state of the property market dampened investor confidence. Barratt was the hardest to fall this morning, with its shares sliding 4.67 per cent, as the group reported a 49 per cent decline [...]
More London underground workers to strike in July July 13, 2023 More London underground workers will strike this month in an escalation of the ongoing dispute over pay and pensions. The Unite Union said today that members in engineering, maintenance and management positions on the service will walk out on 26 July and 28 July. It is calling for no job losses on the underground following [...]