Tui’s half year revenues drop by nearly €6bn but summer holiday bookings surged in April May 12, 2021 Travel giant Tui took in €700m in sales in the half year to 31 March, down from €6.6bn the year prior, as borders remained closed, and summer holidays looked in doubt as destinations were lockdown. Shares in Tui slumped 3.3 per cent to 413p per share this morning. However, the travel company has since seen a slight [...]
City A.M. TV: Daily Market Snapshot April 30, 2021 Its been a fascinating month for global equity markets in April. Three key themes have dominated: i) a weak US dollar (and strong currencies elsewhere); ii) a strong US company reporting season (with that replicated in other parts of the globe); & iii) a Fed meeting and a reiteration, once again, of the Fed’s super [...]
Lockdown winner Amazon made $13,000 PER SECOND in first quarter sales as profits hit record $8.1bn April 30, 2021 Amazon cemented its position as one of the biggest winners of the pandemic, posting record first quarter profits of $8.1bn last night off the back of making $13,000 in sales ever second. And it’s far from over yet. The e-commerce giant signalled that consumers would keep spending in a growing US economy and converts to [...]
Funds under management swell to a record £135bn at St James’s Place April 29, 2021 Funds under management at St James’s Place have reached a record high and strong inflows in the first quarter it said this morning, as government spending and Covvid-19 vaccination drives positive investor sentiment. Funds under management jumped to £135bn at the end of March, surpassing the previous record of £129bn it touched in 2020. Net [...]
Business rates relief snub costs Sainsbury’s £400m as profit slumps despite lockdown sales boost April 28, 2021 The last year saw most Brits spend up large at the supermarket, but despite a sales boom Sainsbury’s first quarter profit has slumped because it chose to say no to business rates relief. Sainsbury’s, the UK’s second largest grocer after Tesco , said it made an underlying pretax profit of £356m in the year to [...]
Q+A: Covid-19 vaccine rollout extended to all those over 42, your questions answered April 27, 2021 The Covid-19 vaccine rollout has been extended in England for the second time in two days. Adults aged 42 and over are now able to book their jab. Here’s a quick Q+A to bring you up to speed as the NHS in England takes another step forward in the biggest vaccination programme in its history. [...]
City A.M. TV: Daily Market Snapshot (video) April 26, 2021 Since early April, US equity markets have been in a persistent uptrend. That’s been is aided and abetted by (i) notable US dollar weakness; (ii) lower bond yields (resulting in tech outperformance); and (iii) a strong Q1 earnings season, with most US companies surprising markets to the upside. In that respect, and while US equity indices [...]
UK no longer in group of 20 worst-hit countries for Covid-19 death rate April 22, 2021 The UK has fallen off the list of the 20 countires worst hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, as measured by excess deaths. Since the pandemic took hold in March 2020, the UK has recorded 121,000 more deaths in its population than would normally occur in a year. That’s a rate of 183 excess deaths per [...]
Set the tone: Central bankers can move markets or ease volatility based on their vocal pitch April 21, 2021 When it comes to absorbing shocks, boosting stocks or reducing volatility markets take their cues from the tone of voice central bankers use
European Medicines Agency backs J&J Covid-19 vaccine despite rare cases of blood clotting issue April 20, 2021 EMA backs J&J Covid-19 vaccine despite rare cases of blood clotting issue