Oatly’s shares sour as alternative milk maker plans heavy job cuts November 14, 2022 Oatly has unveiled a brutal plan to cut its workforce and axed its annual revenue forecasts, after posting wider than expected quarterly losses
KPMG settles lawsuit over Quindell audit negligence claim November 14, 2022 KPMG has paid out £5m to settle a lawsuit over audit failings at UK insurance software group Quindell - now called Watchstone.
OPEC cuts oil forecasts for fifth time amid growing economic headwinds November 14, 2022 OPEC cut its forecasts for global oil demand this year for a fifth time since April - further cutting into next year's projected figures.
Gold prices ease from 10-day rebound as Fed signals more rate hikes November 14, 2022 Gold prices slipped back from a four-month high last week, closing the curtain on a 10-day rebound, with more interest rate hikes on the way.
Rosneft plans £3bn dividend payout as Russia scrambles for revenues November 14, 2022 Rosneft has confirmed it will make its first ever nine-month dividend pay-out, as Russia scrambles to raise revenues to boost flagging economy.
Good Energy coughs up £650,000 to renewable generator owners November 14, 2022 Good Energy has agreed to refund owners of renewable generators it imposed unauthorised administration charges against, revealed Ofgem.
Windfall tax hike risks no new investment in North Sea, warns analyst November 14, 2022 The UK risks no new investment in the North Sea oil and gas sector, if the Government toughens up the windfall tax, warns Stifel.
Insulating homes could cut gas imports more than North Sea drilling, says green body November 14, 2022 Insulating the UK's entire housing stock could reduce gas demand by 20 per cent according to new research from the ECIU.
SMEs fear ‘cliff-edge’ energy bills in April, warns British Chamber of Commerce November 13, 2022 Nearly half of SMEs fear they will not be able to pay their energy bills once the Government’s support package ends next March, warns BCC.
Ofgem must review supplier of last resort process, says Westminster body November 13, 2022 The administration process for suppliers has to be reviewed, with households set to foot a £2.7bn bill to clean up the energy market.