Felixstowe dock workers begin eight-day strike over pay August 21, 2022 Dock workers gathered at a picket line at the UK’s largest port today as they commenced their first of eight days of planned strike action. Around 1,900 members of Unite at Felixstowe began their walk out today in a dispute over pay. It is the first strike to hit the port since 1989. The Felixstowe [...]
Weekend Read: Is Britain headed for a summer recession? August 21, 2022 Britain has met the first half of the technical recession definition, meaning there is a small chance we are headed for a summer recession. The Bank of England thinks the country will tip into the longest recession since the financial crisis in the final three months of this year. Figures published last week by the [...]
Amazon slows down expansion of Fresh checkout-free stores August 21, 2022 Amazon has reportedly slowed down its rollout of checkout-free supermarket stores, as economic turmoil looms. The tech firm has rejected discussions for dozens of new Amazon Fresh stores, according to a report in The Times. It has also opted to not look for more locations, the newspaper’s report states. However, a small number of openings [...]
BlackRock warns US greenwashing rules could confuse investors August 21, 2022 The world’s biggest asset manager BlackRock has warned a US watchdog that planned rules to clampdown on “greenwashing” risk confusing investors and could force firms to disclose company information publicly.
SoftBank shed Alibaba stake to show finances were ‘rock solid’ August 21, 2022 Japanese investment giant SoftBank shed a major chunk of its stake in Alibaba to show investors its finances were “rock solid” in the wake of a $23bn loss in the second quarter, its finance chief has said.
Week ahead: Powell to commit to more rate hikes in Jackson Hole speech August 21, 2022 The world’s investors will be closely watching the annual gathering of the cream of the central banking crop at this year’s Jackson Hole symposium in the state of Wyoming. London’s premier FTSE 100 index notched a reasonable performance last week, squeezing out a 0.66 per cent gain to close at 7,550.37 points. Its mid-cap rival, [...]
Truss vows to slash taxes for SMEs and to unleash ‘business revolution’ August 21, 2022 Liz Truss has promised to slash taxes for British SMEs and unleash a “business revolution” in the UK if she is crowned Prime Minister next month. Truss said that her government would “back business to deliver” and “stop putting so much red tape, so much tax on business”. The foreign secretary told The Sun On [...]
Leading farming union defends solar panels from Tory attacks August 21, 2022 The UK’s largest agricultural body has defended the farming sector’s support of solar panels, despite criticism from both Tory leadership contenders.
Threat of recession drives City law firm hiring spree August 19, 2022 City law firms are seeking to capitalise on the looming recession by bolstering their M&A and financial restructuring teams. Vacancies for City lawyers specialising in banking, leveraged and real estate finance, capital markets, and derivatives surged 38.7 per cent over the first seven months of 2022, figures from legal sector recruitment firm Tenhaven show. The [...]
Cineworld share price plunges over 50 per cent amid bankruptcy reports August 19, 2022 Cineworld’s share price has plunged more than 53 per cent today amid reports it is filing for bankruptcy. Investors bailed out of the stock, leaving it with a share price of 4.5p a piece. However, shareholders have been stepping back for more than a year. The cinema chain had been hit particularly hard by successive [...]