Get used to queueing at Dover, says Road Haulage Association February 8, 2022 HGV drivers better get comfortable as they need to prepare for four-hour long queues at ports, according to the Road Haulage Association. Post-Brexit, checks at Dover and across the Channel have become the new normal, causing mile-long bottlenecks and forcing authorities to implement traffic access protocols such as Dover TAP to avoid extreme congestion in [...]
KKR shareholders in line for bumper payouts after revenue boost February 8, 2022 Shareholders at global investment firm KKR are in line for bumper payouts after the firm posted record transaction fees in the fourth quarter and strong sales in its private equity division.
Stablecoins are not the future of payments, says New York Fed Bank February 8, 2022 The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has poured cold water on claims that stablecoins could form the basis of a future digital payments system.
Cost of living crunch bites Brits’ optimism February 8, 2022 Fears over a sharp erosion in living standards driven by the cost of living crunch is weighing on Brits’ confidence levels, reveals a fresh survey published today. Consumer confidence in the UK dipped to its lowest level in 11 months last month, according to research by Bank of America. Concerns over inflation hitting household budgets [...]
EU eases state aid rules in multi-billion euro chip boost as UK risks falling behind February 8, 2022 The European Commission is set to ease funding rules in order to pump billions into its innovative semiconductor programme, as it looks to boost the continental chip industry and cut dependence on the US and Asia.
UK loses £7bn from Omicron restrictions’ impact on travel and tourism February 8, 2022 The UK has lost around £7bn from the impact of Omicron restrictions on travel and tourism, according to World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) data. “Imposing unnecessary travel restrictions to ‘deal’ with Omicron was not backed by science and cost the UK economy £7bn in lost revenues,” said WTTC’s chief executive Julia Simpson. “Travel is [...]
Softbank readies to take Arm public as pressure builds for a London listing February 8, 2022 Japanese conglomerate Softbank is gearing up to take British chip manufacturer public after its blockbuster $40bn takeover by American rival Nvidia collapsed.
BP brushes off calls for windfall tax amid deepening energy crisis February 8, 2022 BP chief executive Bernard Looney has rejected growing calls from the Labour Party for a windfall tax on North Sea fossil fuel operators.
Iveco’s profits boom following surge in orders February 8, 2022 Automotive giant Iveco has registered a boom in profits after closing 2021 with a 77 per cent increase in worldwide order intake. The group’s profits for the full year surged from a net loss of €167m to a €140m adjusted net income, while adjusted diluted earnings per share went up to €0.43 from a loss [...]
Looming energy price cap rise could push five million back to the office February 8, 2022 The looming energy price cap could push almost five million people back into the office, as rising energy costs weigh on the work from home lifestyle. With millions considering ditching the pandemic-era work pattern, according to research by Electric Radiators Direct, early commutes at an average of £64 a month are appearing more desirable to [...]