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By: Jessica Clark

Jess Clark is a City A.M. news reporter covering retail and property.

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  • Housebuilders boosted by HSBC stock upgrade

    February 19, 2020

    Shares in housebuilding firms jumped today after HSBC upgraded its view on the stocks, saying the decisive general election result “unleashed pent-up demand” in activity.  Berkeley’s share price rose 3.2 per cent to an all-time high this morning after HSBC upgraded the stock from “hold” to “buy”.  The bank now has “buy” ratings on all [...]

  • Laura Ashley shares bounce back after lender offers lifeline

    February 19, 2020

    Shares in Laura Ashley jumped more than 45 per cent today after the struggling retailer secured access to a £20m lifeline following emergency talks with its lender.  The high street brand said today that discussions between Malaysian owner MUI Asia and Wells Fargo over access to a working capital facility had concluded. In a statement this [...]

  • Coronavirus outbreak: Sportswear giants Puma and Adidas warn on trading impact

    February 19, 2020

    German sportswear giants Puma and Adidas have warned that the outbreak of coronavirus in China has hurt trading due to the temporary closure of stores and a drop in footfall.  Puma said the outbreak will impact sales and profits in the first quarter of the year, after it was forced to shutter more than half [...]

  • London house prices: Did your borough benefit from the Boris bounce?

    February 19, 2020

    The increased political certainty offered by the Conservative General Election victory in December has been credited with giving London house prices a “Boris bounce”. This morning the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed that UK house prices jumped 2.2 per cent on an annual basis in December, with London house prices [...]

  • All Beales stores set for closure as no buyer found

    February 18, 2020

    Department store chain Beales is preparing to shutter all of its stores after administrators were unable to find a buyer for the business, putting hundreds of jobs at risk.  KPMG said it will “continue discussions with a number of interested parties for a sale of the business as a going concern” but has begun preparing [...]

  • Laura Ashley share price dives again in second day of losses

    February 18, 2020

    Shares in struggling high street retailer Laura Ashley tumbled today as the brand’s owners continued to scramble to secure emergency funding to keep the firm trading.  The retailer – which is due to publish its interim results on Thursday – suffered a share price drop of 22.96 per cent today, to 1.56p, after plunging more [...]

  • Remortgages jump as owners invest in home improvement projects

    February 18, 2020

    The number of homeowners remortgaging their properties to access additional cash jumped in December, as Brits took advantage of low interest rates to invest in home improvements.  Remortgages with additional borrowing increased 5.9 per cent at the end of last year as homeowners borrowed money for DIY projects.  The average additional amount borrowed in the [...]

  • Asda sales slump due to ‘cautious’ Christmas shoppers

    February 18, 2020

    Asda sales slumped over the crucial festive trading period due to “cautious” consumer spending, as shoppers reined in their Christmas lists. The supermarket giant said like-for-like sales excluding petrol dropped 1.3 per cent in the three months to the end of December.  The sales drop was driven by “challenging market conditions”, particularly in Asda’s clothing [...]

  • Union slams Amazon over ‘hellish’ warehouse conditions

    February 18, 2020

    More than 600 serious injuries or near misses have been logged at Amazon warehouses in the past three years, according to the latest figures from GMB Union.  Between 2016/17 and 2018/19 a total of 622 reports have been made from Amazon warehouses to the Health and Safety Executive, the union said as it called for [...]

  • Fearing the wurst: UK to lose right to sell sausages to the EU after Brexit

    February 17, 2020

    UK food manufacturers could be blocked from selling fresh sausages and mince to the EU after Brexit, a retail sector lobbying group has warned as Britain gears up for trading negotiations with the bloc. Non-member countries must obtain an export health certificate for products of animal origin to enter the EU, but no licence exists [...]

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