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  • Where to find shelter from rising inflation

    February 10, 2021

    In the wake of Covid-19, investors have started debating whether long-dormant inflation risks will soon resurface. Stay-at-home orders and government spending have left consumers with extra savings and pent-up demand that could eventually drive a spending splurge. At the same time, lockdowns have kept many businesses shut, destroying capacity in some sectors of the economy [...]

  • Listers 450hp Toyota Supra is a cut-price supercar

    February 10, 2021

    We drive a tuned 450hp Toyota Supra, available as a dealer-fit conversion from Listers. As Tim Pitt discovers, it’s almost supercar-quick.

  • Huawei launches legal challenge against US national security threat label

    February 10, 2021

    Huawei has mounted a legal challenge against the decision to designate the telecoms giant a threat to US national security due to its alleged ties to Beijing. In June the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) formally labelled Huawei and ZTE as security threats, blocking US firms from purchasing equipment from the companies. In December it blocked [...]

  • Persimmon takes £75m hit on dangerous cladding costs

    February 10, 2021

    Persimmon will take a multimillion pound hit on costs associated with cladding safety issues that have been discovered since the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The housebuilder said it has made a £75m provision in its 2020 results to pay for dangerous cladding to be removed or investigated at 26 high-rise buildings in its legacy development portfolio.  [...]

  • Von der Leyen: ‘Mistakes were made’ ahead of EU/UK vaccine debacle

    February 10, 2021

    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has admitted “mistakes were made” ahead of the EU’s brief and disastrous decision to block vaccines travelling to the UK. Speaking this morning, Von der Leyen said the EU Commission would do its “utmost to protect the peace in Northern Ireland.” The EU Commission president admitted the bloc [...]

  • Ex-Labour MP Chuka Umunna hired by JPMorgan in new ESG role

    February 10, 2021

    Chuka Umunna has been hired by JPMorgan to head up its environmental, social and governance (ESG) work in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The newly created role will pull together all the existing client-facing ESG efforts across the banking business in the region. The appointment was announced within the bank in a memo seen by [...]

  • Amundi CEO steps down on a high as fund manager reports record profit

    February 10, 2021

    Yves Perrier is stepping down after more than a decade running Amundi, Europe’s largest asset manager. He will be succeeded by his deputy Valérie Baudson, the group said on Friday. Perrier, who has led the French firm since its creation in 2010, announced his departure as the group reported a record fourth-quarter profit. He will [...]

  • Green Street buys property news site React News

    February 10, 2021

    Green Street has bought React News, a property news site, in a move that will extend its audience’s access to coverage on real estate. Green Street said React News has a track record for breaking “the biggest stories in the market”, and covers news in the UK and Ireland and has a growing presence in [...]

  • Should football brace itself for a dementia claims crisis?

    February 10, 2021

    Last week the Football Association’s head of medicine, Charlotte Cowie, announced the governing body was considering “likely risk factors” for dementia among players. The review comes as concern grows across contact sports around the potential link between neurodegenerative disorders and head trauma. The concern isn’t new – Alan Shearer’s 2017 documentary Dementia, Football and Me [...]

  • Social mobility could be the next hot-button issue – and smart firms would be wise to act now

    February 10, 2021

    Here’s a game for your next tedious Zoom meeting. Take a look at those attentively nodding heads and ask yourself: how many went to an ordinary school? By ordinary I don’t mean a comprehensive so exceptional that the local estate agents memorise its catchment area. I mean the rest. The average to poor ones. The [...]

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