Taylor Wimpey sees strong housing demand as market continues recovery April 22, 2021 Housebuilder Taylor Wimpey today said that the housing market has remained healthy in 2021 after a surge in customer demand. Speaking in a trading update, Taylor Wimpey reported a net private sales rate for the year to 18 April of 1.00, compared to 0.90 in 2020. Its total order book value stood at around £2.81bn, [...]
Booze brand Pernod Ricard set to toast full-year profit growth April 22, 2021 Pernod Ricard today said it forecast strong profit growth for the full year after cashing in on boosted demand for its drinks in the third quarter. The French booze group, which owns brands including Absolut vodka and Beefeater gin, posted sales of €1.9bn (£1.6bn) in the three months to the end of March, up 19 [...]
Gupta’s business empire sued by rival Tata over £100m steel deal April 22, 2021 Sanjeev Gupta’s business empire is reportedly being sued by rival Tata over a £100m deal that made him one of Britain’s biggest steel magnates. Tata has filed a commercial court claim against Gupta’s GFG Alliance — parent company of Liberty Steel — over alleged mispayments, the Daily Telegraph reported. The case is said to relate [...]
London Mayoral elections: Whoever wins, scratchy relations with Downing Street must be mended to fight for the capital April 22, 2021 The Covid crisis has laid bare some of the UK’s harshest inequalities, nowhere more starklythan in London. East London boroughs have seen some of the highest death rates in thecountry, and London’s unemployment rate has soared. But other boroughs have some ofthe country’s lowest death rates, and the city that has lost most jobs has [...]
Credit Suisse plunges to hefty loss as Archegos collapse takes its toll April 22, 2021 Credit Suisse today posted a hefty loss for the first quarter after suffering a multi-billion-pound hit from the collapse of US hedge fund Archegos. The lender reported a pre-tax loss of 757m Swiss francs (£593m), down from a 1.2bn franc profit last year but marginally ahead of analyst expectations. The figures were dragged down by [...]
Liz Truss must keep import tariffs on steel – or risk losing the industry in the UK for good April 22, 2021 In decades past, import tariffs were regarded as nothing but a protectionist relic of resistance to free trade. But in recent years, those of us who believe in fair competition have had to learn that tariffs are an essential safeguard in a global trading system where some countries will not play by the rules. The [...]
Brit Awards 2021 to go ahead in person with key worker crowd April 22, 2021 The Brit Awards 2021 will go ahead in person next month as planned with a limited audience made up mainly of key workers, organisers have announced. The annual music jamboree will take place at the O2 Arena on 11 May in front of a live audience. It will also be broadcast on ITV and ITV [...]
Government plan leaves international travel restart ‘in jeopardy’ April 22, 2021 The “lack of clarity” in the government’s recent Global Travel Taskforce report leaves the reopening of international travel on 17 May “in jeopardy”, MPs have said. The Transport Select Committee has this morning said that the government’s framework for restarting travel lacks the necessary detail to actually facilitate such a process. And where such detail [...]
Keeping Bitcoin volatility risk at bay April 21, 2021 Digital Assets author Jonathan Hobbs offers advice on how to manage Bitcoin volatility and keep your risk low.
Treasury minister ‘sorry’ for LCF minibond scandal and plans crackdown on online fraud April 21, 2021 UK Government apologises for LCF minibonds scandal and plans crackdown on online fraud