Habito launches UK’s longest-ever fixed rate mortgages March 10, 2021 Habito has today announced that it will launch the nation’s longest-ever fixed rate mortgage, which will come without early repayment charges or exit fees. The “Habito One” will give buyers of all types access to long-term fixed rate periods starting at 10 years, going up to an unprecedented 40-year fixed rate term. The firm said [...]
Tesla shares rocket as electric car stock ends slump March 9, 2021 Shares in electric car firm Tesla shot upwards nearly 20 per cent today, bringing an end to five days of losses. Having shed a third yesterday, the stock rallied in dramatic style today, picking up 18.6 per cent amid a wider rally in Nasdaq-listed tech stocks. Since hitting an all-time high on 26 January, the [...]
West End classic Angus Steakhouse ‘on brink of administration’ March 9, 2021 West End staple Angus Steakhouse is reportedly on the edge of collapse unless it can secure rent concessions from its landlords. The restaurant chain, which was founded in the 1960s, has hired KPMG in a bid to strike a last-minute deal with landlords, the Telegraph reported. The Big Four auditor has written to letters to [...]
Government urged to take action to protect steel jobs after Greensill collapse March 9, 2021 MPs and union representatives have today urged the government to take action to protect steel jobs under threat after the collapse of Greensill Capital. The boutique bank, which was advised by former PM David Cameron, was a major backer of Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance, a global steel empire employing 35,000 people around the world. Despite [...]
Domestic cruises set to restart from 17 May March 9, 2021 Domestic cruises could restart in the UK along with the lifting of travel restrictions from 17 May, MPs were told today. Maritime minister Robert Courts told the All Party Parliamentary Maritime and Ports Group that such trips could restart along with domestic holidays from that date. A statement from the Department for Transport confirmed that [...]
Gap ‘mulling’ sale of China business March 8, 2021 Clothing firm Gap is reportedly mulling the sale of its Chinese business as one of a number of options for overhauling its operations in the world’s second largest economy. Sources told Bloomberg that the retailer was working with an adviser over and had made overtures to several potential suitors over the sale. Having entered the [...]
Dutch to lift ban on flights and ferries from UK tomorrow March 8, 2021 The Dutch government will tomorrow lift a travel ban on commercial flights and passenger ferries from the UK, local media reported. As with many European countries, the Netherlands banned incoming travel from Britain back in January in a bid to prevent the spread of a new, more infectious variant of Covid-19. However, with that variant [...]
North Sea firm NEO Energy snaps up Zennor Petroleum for $625m March 8, 2021 North Sea oil firm NEO Energy has this evening announced that it has bought fellow explorer Zennor Petroleum for $625m (£450m). The deal means that the independent producer will increase its regular output to 90,000 and 100,000 barrels a day over the next five years, making it one of the biggest producers focused on the [...]
Greensill files for administration putting thousands of steel jobs at risk March 8, 2021 Greensill Capital has this afternoon filed for administration, potentially putting at risk thousands of jobs in the UK steel industry. Lawyers for the boutique bank, which is one of the main sources of funding for steel magnate Sanjeev Gupta’s business empire, appeared before a UK court today, the FT reported. According to court documents, Greensill [...]
What’s behind the recent surge in oil prices? March 8, 2021 Global oil prices briefly rose above $70 today, their highest levels since January 2020, as the recent market rally continued apace. Although cooling later in the day, the spike saw prices hit peaks not seen since the US assassinated Iranian general Qassim Soleimani at the beginning of last year. And once again, it was security [...]