Van insurance premiums surge to record highs as inflationary pressures bite August 4, 2022 Van insurance premiums have surged to record highs, after increasing for six consecutive months in a row, due to soaring inflation and widespread price hikes in response to new rules banning the practice of “price walking”. The cost of insuring a van increased by 13.6 per cent during the first six months of the year, [...]
Building in a Bear Market, Toya Zhang, CMO of Bit.com August 4, 2022 Toya Zhang hails from a traditional communications background in Finance, but in 2015, part of her job involved investigating Bitcoin for a client. She went down the rabbit hole and never looked back. “The whole industry is evolving – from ICOs, IDOs to Web3 and NFTs – I am really fascinated by the evolution, and [...]
Bitcoin flat as China tensions increase August 4, 2022 The crypto markets are broadly flat this morning, with the price of bitcoin having fallen 2 per cent to $22,873 over the past 24 hours
Defence giant Meggitt’s order book value teeters around £1bn ahead of takeover August 4, 2022 Meggitt’s orders are up nearly 50 per cent, teetering around the £1bn mark, as the British defence manufacturer undergoes a foreign takeover. The London-listed firm’s order book has been valued at £996.9m in the six months to 30 June, up from £671.4m in the same period last year, Meggitt revealed today. Revenue has jumped more [...]
UK construction output in ‘contraction territory’ for first time since pandemic August 4, 2022 The UK’s construction output has fallen for the first time since last January, according to US analytics giant S&P Global. Despite healthy employment rates in the country, civil engineering and housing activity declined in July amid spiralling inflation which has hit raw materials, fuel and labour. Gareth Belsham, director of property consultancy and surveyors Naismiths, [...]
UK inflation to surge above 15 per cent, more than seven times Bank of England target August 4, 2022 The Bank of England faces the grim prospect of overseeing the largest inflation surge in recent memory, with prices rising more than seven times faster than its target, a top think tank warned today. A sustained surge in energy costs triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and a sudden burst in demand after the Covid-19 [...]
Evraz profits plunge 99.5 per cent as sanctions hit August 4, 2022 Russian steel giant Evraz saw its profits fall by 99.5 per cent in the first half of the year after sanctions were slapped on the firm in May and demand for its products dried up.
Go-Ahead bidders add another £22m to their offer to give takeover of transport giant the final push August 4, 2022 The bidders planning to buy transport operator Go-Ahead Group have upped their offer by more than £20m. Australian bus network Kinetic and Spanish transport firm Globalvia agreed to take over Go-Ahead in June for around £647m. But the consortium of investors raised their takeover bid by £22m to about £669m today despite not having any [...]
Households face two painful energy bill hikes this winter as Ofgem confirms quarterly price cap August 4, 2022 The consumer price cap will be updated four times a year rather than twice, raising the prospect of painful hikes in energy bills this winter.
Phoenix Group set to buy Sun Life UK in £248m cash deal August 4, 2022 Pensions giant Phoenix Group is set to snap up life insurance firm Sun Life UK today in a cash deal worth £248m, the firm announced this morning.