Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp inks Facebook deal in Australia after row March 16, 2021 Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp has signed a licensing deal with Facebook in Australia, marking an end to a dispute that saw the social media site instigate a news blackout in the country. The publishing group said it has reached a three-year agreement with Facebook to provide news and information to millions of users in the [...]
On-demand pay: is it here to stay? March 16, 2021 Millions around the globe depend on regular salaries and plan their budgets based on paydays. But the lockdown has made personal budgeting much more challenging. Many workers have lost their job and many others are now working remotely. Compounding near universal worries about future and immediate financial security are the added stress and logistical challenges [...]
Just Group lifts profits amid bid for sustainable capital March 16, 2021 Specialist financial services firm Just Group enjoyed an 11 per cent lift in annual earnings, which boosted underlying profits to £297m in December. The group announced this morning that thanks to a host of new sales, new business profits increased by £17.2m to £199.2m, compared to the previous year. This reflects a 12 per cent [...]
Mark Carney comes out against proposed coal mine in Cumbria March 16, 2021 The former head of the Bank of England Mark Carney has come out against the planned coal mine in Cumbria because it risks derailing progress on climate change. Last week the local government secretary Robert Jenrick announced an investigation into the mine after “further developments” which reportedly included a report from the independent committee on [...]
Nokia to axe up to 10,000 jobs within next two years March 16, 2021 Telecoms group Nokia said on Tuesday it plans to cut up to 10,000 jobs within the next two years to trim costs and boost investment in research capabilities. The company said in a statement it expects around €600m to €700m of restructuring and associated charges by 2023. Nokia predicts the restructuring will lower its cost [...]
Greggs off to better start after swinging to first ever loss in 2020 March 16, 2021 Greggs said that it had made a stronger-than-expected start to 2021 after seeing sales slip back last year as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The impact of the pandemic meant the baked goods peddler swung to a £13m loss, a huge flip from the £108m profit it made the prior year. That beat the [...]
BoE: ‘No interest’ in lowering capital requirements for insurers post-Brexit March 16, 2021 The review into Britain’s financial rules post-Brexit will not lead to any “radical departure” or a reduction in capital requirements, the Bank of England (BoE) said today. Brexit has prompted the government to look at insurance capital rules inherited from the EU, with hopes it could lead to fewer requirements. The bank’s Deputy Governor Sam [...]
Wizz Air’s largest investor sells £400m stake in carrier March 16, 2021 Wizz Air’s largest shareholder has sold half of its stake in the Hungarian airline for £400m, it was announced this morning. Private equity firm Indigo Partners had owned 17.5 per cent of the FTSE 250 flier, but will now have a stake of about 8.5 per cent. The sale was carried out via an accelerated [...]
Antofagasta revenue ticks up on surging metal prices March 16, 2021 Mining giant Antofagasta saw its revenue tick up in 2020 as climbing copper and gold prices offset a small production decline. The Chile-based miner said that revenue hit $5.1bn in the last financial year, up 3.3 per cent on the prior period. Earnings grew 12.3 per cent to $2.7bn, it added, due to a cheaper [...]
India’s crypto turmoil could be driving Bitcoin down March 16, 2021 Suggestions that the Indian government may introduce an outright ban on cryptocurrency could be the trigger behind Bitcoin’s volatile 48 hours and drop below $55,000.