Tullow Oil signs new $1.7bn loan agreement February 26, 2021 London-listed Tullow Oil today said that it had agreed a new $1.7bn (£1.2bn) loan agreement with its banks, giving the exploratory firm liquidity of $900m. The loan comes as the company continues to negotiate with its creditors over financing its $2.4bn debt pile. Shares in the firm rose 5.5 per cent on the back of [...]
Bitcoin crashes for second time in a week February 26, 2021 Bitcoin’s second price crash of the week has sent a wave of nerves rippling across the cryptocurrency markets with red screens across the board this morning.
Jupiter Fund Management’s assets hit record high despite steep outflows February 26, 2021 Jupiter Fund Management reported record assets at year-end offsetting an increased level of outflows over the year. Assets under management (AUM) finished the year at £58.7bn, slightly ahead of the consensus £57.8bn. The fund manager was no doubt boosted by the defensive acquisition of Merian Global Investors for £390m last July, which added £16.6bn of [...]
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Fewest cars produced in January since 2009 February 26, 2021 Last month saw the weakest January for car production since the financial crisis as a combination of the pandemic and global supply issues knocked the industry. Just 86,052 cars were built last month, down 27.3 per cent year on year, and the lowest number since 2009. It also marked the 17th straight month of declining [...]
Exclusive: UK finance leaders want buoyant investment as we enter post-Covid world February 26, 2021 UK finance leaders are gearing up for a year of eager investment as Covid recovery prospects boost economic positivity, according to a report by procurement consultancy Proxima. The survey found that a combination of political change and post-Covid visions are underpinning an overwhelmingly positive outlook. So, what will the future bring for the UK’s wounded [...]
EU vaccine passports will be ‘ready by summer’, leaders agree at summit February 26, 2021 EU vaccine passports will be 'ready by summer', leaders agree at summit
Puppy love: Pets at Home hikes profit forecast as Brits splash out on furry friends February 26, 2021 Pets at Home has scrubbed up its profit expectations for the full year after continued demand for its animal offerings helped boost trading. The reptile and rabbit retailer said it now expected pre-tax profit for 2020 to hit £85m — ahead of its previous guidance of £77m. This includes a £28.9m repayment of business rates [...]
British Airways owner IAG swings to €7bn loss as Covid-19 decimates travel industry February 26, 2021 British Airways owner IAG swings to €7bn loss as Covid-19 decimates travel industry
Norwegian Air posts £1.1bn loss as restructuring process goes on February 26, 2021 Beleaguered Norwegian Air today posted a loss of 12.8bn Norwegian crowns (£1.1bn) as the carrier continues its bid for survival through restructuring. The airline said that just 15 of its 131 aircraft were operating flights in the final quarter, mainly flying domestic routes within Norway. It carried just over 500,000 people during the period, down 92 per cent [...]