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  • Jacques Vert in fashion as profits double since last year

    January 11, 2010

    FASHION retailer Jacques Vert has reported pre-tax profits which have more than doubled since last year. The company, which owns the Windsmoor, Precis, Planet and Jacques Vert labels, saw profits rise to £2.9m, compared with £1.1m last year. Meanwhile, sales were 1.6 per cent higher on last year at £55.8m. Shares surged by a third [...]

  • Shoppers steer clear of the stores as the wintery weather continues

    January 11, 2010

    HEAVY snow and ice is keeping shoppers from the stores, with retail traffic dropping around 21 per cent year-on-year since the latest snowfalls began on 6 January. Overall shopper numbers in non-food stores in the UK on Sunday, 10 January were down 14 per cent from the equivalent Sunday last year, said research company Synovate. [...]

  • High demand keeps house prices rising

    January 11, 2010

    BRITONS’ unflagging demand for property is continuing to boost house prices, albeit at a slower pace than before, the latest monthly survey from the Royal Institute for Chartered Surveyors (RICS) will say today. The balance of estate agents reporting rising rather than falling prices fell back to 30 per cent in the three months to [...]

  • Weak economic end to 2009

    January 11, 2010

    BRITAIN’S chances of posting a strong economic recovery in the fourth quarter of 2009 will suffer a sharp setback today thanks to the latest quarterly economic survey published by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC). Although the business lobby’s fourth quarter survey reported improvements in most key national indicators, it said progress had been weaker [...]

  • OECD: unemployment

    January 11, 2010

    THE Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) provided fresh signs yesterday that the unemployment situation in the world’s major economies is starting to improve. The organisation, which represents 31 of the world’s most advanced economies, said that the jobless rate remained at 8.8 per cent, stable on the previous month but still 2.1 percentage [...]

  • Fed hints at low interest rates as the world faces a sluggish recovery

    January 11, 2010

    THE US Federal Reserve said its huge liquidity injections were not an inflationary concern yesterday and hinted interest rates would not rise quickly. James Bullard, a senior official, said the Fed would orchestrate monetary policy by adjusting its extensive security purchases rather than raising rates. Playing down December unemployment data which showed joblessness staying steady [...]

  • Cadbury set for last stand against Kraft

    January 11, 2010

    CADBURY will today mount a last-ditch defence against the hostile bid from American conglomerate Kraft as it reveals strong numbers for 2009. Chief executive Todd Stitzer is expected to tell shareholders that a combination of cost-cutting and robust sales have propelled the company in line with the ambitious expectations outlined in December. In a conference [...]

  • Hedge funds recoup losses

    January 11, 2010

    HEDGE fund managers shook off their blues in 2009 and repaired the damage sustained during the worst phase of the financial storm, according to figures released yesterday. Gains in December pushed hedge funds to their best annual returns in a decade, more than balancing 2008’s losses. The Credit Suisse/Tremont index closed the year 18 per [...]

  • Heineken toasts Mexico with Femsa beer purchase

    January 11, 2010

    HEINEKEN will buy the beer business of Mexico’s FEMSA in a $5.7bn (£3.5bn) all-stock deal that boosts the Dutch brewer’s emerging-markets presence and cements an alliance with one of Latin America’s biggest drinks firms. Heineken, the world’s third-largest brewer, yesterday said the all-stock purchase would make FEMSA its second largest shareholder — with a 20 [...]

  • Airports operator BAA warns of tough 2010 as weather keeps 150,000 away

    January 11, 2010

    BAA, the Heathrow and Stansted airport operator, yesterday warned it faced a tough 2010 as it revealed that bad weather had stopped 150,000 passengers from travelling through its UK hubs last month. Passenger traffic at BAA’s UK airports fell 4.2 per cent in 2009, with the number of passengers travelling in December dropping by nearly [...]

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