Defence firm Qinetiq lifts guidance as order book grows November 12, 2020 Defence and security firm Qinetiq has raised its guidance for the full year after it reported a strong increase in orders against the backdrop of the Covid-19 crisis. The figures Qinetiq posted revenue of £603.2m in the six months to the end of September, up 24 per cent on last year. Statutory operating profit fell [...]
UK declares China has broken joint treaty over expulsion of Hong Kong MPs November 12, 2020 The UK has declared that China has once again breached the Sino-British treaty over Beijing’s expulsion of pro-democracy Hong Kong MPs. Foreign secretary Dominic Raab said the move was a “clear breach of the legally binding Sino-British declaration” and that Beijing had “undermined Hong Kong’s high degree of autonomy”. The Chinese parliament adopted a resolution [...]
Pushing the Heights November 12, 2020 Upward Trajectory The reports that the Ethereum blockchain network suffered issues Wednesday morning, with knock-on effects at related service providers, were timely brushed off by market participants and the bullish camp regained upside momentum yet again. Bitcoin made another push towards the $16000 level as the total aggregate open interest (OI) hit another record high. [...]
Over 90 per cent of summer holidays cancelled despite travel corridors November 12, 2020 Over 90 per cent of holidays in July and August were cancelled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, despite the opening of travel corridors. New figures from travel industry association ABTA have brought to light the full extent of the damage done to the sector by coroanvirus. As a result of the slew of [...]
City of London to be shut out of EU with no equivalence deal from January November 12, 2020 Brussels looks set to lock the City of London out of European markets from 1 January, with the EU not planning on granting regulatory equivalence for the whole bloc before the end of the Brexit transition period.
Brexit news could change outcome of BoE’s December meeting, says Bailey November 12, 2020 Developments in the ongoing trade talks between the UK and EU could affect the chance of the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee (MPC) taking action at its December meeting, governor Andrew Bailey said. Asked if Brexit developments could make the MPC’s next meeting “live”, Bailey said: “I’m sure we will have more information, so [...]
Young’s swings to a loss in ‘toughest period’ of 189-year history November 12, 2020 Pub chain Young’s swung to a loss in what it called one of the “toughest years” in its 189 years of trading, but said it has the resilience to survive the coronavirus crisis. The company this morning said it has the resources and funds to “see through the very worst that this pandemic can throw [...]
BAE Systems set for £1.3bn boost from German Eurofighter deal November 12, 2020 Defence giant BAE Systems will receive a £1.3bn windfall from the German government’s purchase of 38 Eurofighter jets, it was confirmed today. Last week German officials announced the deal, which is worth around €5.4bn in total. The FTSE 100 company is part of an Airbus-led consortium which builds the jet fighter. The Times yesterday reported [...]
Tencent profit surges on smartphone gaming boom November 12, 2020 Tencent almost doubled its profit in the third quarter as the Chinese tech conglomerate continued to cash in on booming demand for its online games. The tech giant, which is the world’s largest gaming firm by revenue, reported a 38.5bn yuan (£4.4bn) profit in the three months to the end of September, up 89 per [...]
Premier Oil production to fall as Chrysaor merger nears November 12, 2020 Premier Oil reduced its production guidance this morning as the oil explorer prepares for its merger with fellow North Sea firm Chrysaor. The London-listed firm said output for the full year would now be 61,000 – 64,000 barrels per day for the year, down from previous forecasts of 65,000 – 70,000 barrels. Recent problems at [...]