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  • Trevelyan hits out at ‘unfair trading practices’ in swipe at China

    October 11, 2021

    The UK’s new international trade secretary will tomorrow hit out at countries engaging in “unfair trading practices” in an apparent attack on China. Anne-Marie Trevelyan will use her first G20 trade meeting in Sorrento, Italy to say “we will not allow British businesses who play by the rules to be damaged and undercut by market-distorting [...]

  • German investors plug £847m into City property

    October 11, 2021

    German investors have injected £847m into property in the Square Mile so far this year.  This is the second-highest level invested into properties in the City of London since 2013, the Telegraph newspaper reported. One in five property transactions in the City were carried out by German investors in the year to mid September, according [...]

  • Bleak outlook: Asos ‘not keeping up with fast fashion rivals’ after supply chain pressures

    October 11, 2021

    Online retailer Asos’ share price took a bruising yesterday amid a “massive warning shot across the bows of other online retailers.” The fashion firm’s CEO Nick Beighton made a shock resignation yesterday after six years in the role as shares were down 50 per cent on the year. Shares fell by 14 per cent on [...]

  • A slice of the pie: UK financial firms target booming fintech market

    October 11, 2021

    As banks and financial services firms in the UK switch their attention from pandemic survival to driving growth, they are increasingly tapping into the booming fintech space as a way to future-proof their business, according to new research. Almost half (46 per cent) of the UK’s financial services firms are targeting acquisitions and partnerships with [...]

  • Oil prices continue to rise amid energy crisis

    October 11, 2021

    Oil prices passed $84 a barrel last night as Brent Crude’s rally entered a new week. This is oil’s highest valuation on the UK-based index since March last year. The resurgence in oil prices has been boosted by a global shortage of gas and spiralling energy costs. It has resulted in oil stocks gaining 37 [...]

  • Plans ‘in the pipeline’ for more Ivy restaurants

    October 11, 2021

    Restauranter Richard Caring’s firm plans to open more Ivy venues, as financial accounts lay bare the impact of the pandemic.  In full-year accounts filed to Companies House, Caprice Holdings reported a £28.4m turnover for the 53 weeks ended January 3. The company owns London private dining rooms including Sexy Fish, Daphne’s and 34 Mayfair. Turnover [...]

  • Credit Suisse delays publishing Greensill failings report a week after police raid

    October 11, 2021

    Credit Suisse has pushed back on publishing a report that details its own failings around the collapse of $10bn of investment funds it ran with Greensill Capital, a week after Swiss police raided its headquarters for related documents. Findings from the probe, which was carried out by Deloitte and Swiss law firm Walder Wyss, had [...]

  • Genesis GV70 SUV review: Brand builder

    October 11, 2021

    The new Genesis GV70 family SUV is packed with technology and should be painless to own. Tim Pitt discovers how it drives.

  • GSK waves goodbye to West London as breakup begins with new £120m HQ

    October 11, 2021

    GlaxoSmithKline will move its global headquarters to a new £120m site, as the pharmaceutical giant prepares to split up its empire into two separate businesses. The company today announced plans for a shiny new £120m headquarters in Weybridge for its new independent consumer healthcare company. Remaining pharmaceuticals and vaccine staff will also relocate from the [...]

  • Energy crisis: Treasury mulling over emergency cash request for industrial firms

    October 11, 2021

    The Treasury is now considering a formal emergency funding request to help bailout industrial firms struggling with energy price rises in what appears to be an end to a cabinet row. The Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Beis) today submitted a formal funding request to Rishi Sunak’s department, after the Treasury yesterday said [...]

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