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  • From HSBC and Greece to Opec and the Bank of England: What got us talking this week

    February 13, 2015

    There was really only one story this week.    HSBC was at the centre of a scandal that only progressed along with the week. By Friday it was facing a grilling from one select committee and an investigation by another, while the possibility of police involvement was also hanging in the air. There was even [...]

  • Tesco is winning at Valentine’s Day. Here’s why

    February 11, 2015

    Valentine's Day is just around the corner and what says love more than multinational retailers pushing their pink heart-shaped products you neither want nor need? Absolutely nothing. That's why between now and Saturday we will all be bombarded with adverts for all the chocolates you can eat (before the cocoa runs out) recipes for two, [...]

  • Commodities and banks drag FTSE 100 lower – London Report

    February 10, 2015

    BRITAIN’S top equity index drifted lower yesterday, hit by a drop in banks and commodity stocks, although improved sales for battered supermarkets lent support to the market. Fresh signs of economic weakness in China, the world’s biggest consumer of metals, hit mining companies, with the FTSE 350 Mining Index down 2.8 per cent. It closed [...]

  • It’s high time supermarkets had a radical lesson in supply chain management

    February 10, 2015

    Every year, the supermarkets hire substantial batches of high-flying graduates to work in their buying departments. The urban mythology is that these expensively-educated young people are paid to shout down the phone, browbeating suppliers to offer yet more discounts. This hectoring seems to be at the heart of the recent decision of the Groceries Code [...]

  • Morrisons, Tesco, Ocado and Marks & Spencer’s share prices soar after UK food sector shows signs of growth

    February 10, 2015

    Supermarkets led the FTSE 100 higher this afternoon, after figures revealed the grocery sector was in growth once again.    Morrisons' share price had recorded the biggest gains at pixel time, rising 5.5 per cent. This was on the back of Kantar figures out this morning, showing its sales had fallen 0.4 per cent, the [...]

  • Next shareholders to be treated to a £90m special dividend

    February 5, 2015

    Britain’s second biggest retailer Next yesterday announced another special dividend of £90m in order to return surplus cash to shareholders it had originally planned to pay out via a share buyback. The clothing and homewares retailer, which has enjoyed years of stellar growth under chief executive Lord Wolfson’s watch – even overtaking Marks & Spencer [...]

  • Labour’s business woes: Industry leaders savage Ed Miliband’s attack on Boots boss

    February 3, 2015

    Ed Miliband's decision to come out all guns blazing against Boots boss Stefano Pessina may have back-fired after a swathe of business leaders took to the media to condemn the Labour leader. Speaking yesterday at event for young voters, the Labour leader hit back at Pessina's claim that a Labour government would be a "catastrophe" [...]

  • Financial policy committee gets new member

    January 27, 2015

    THE BANK of England has appointed Alex Brazier to its financial policy committee (FPC). Brazier was previously private secretary to governor Mark Carney. He first joined the bank in 2001 as an economist before working his way up the ranks. The FPC’s main task is to oversee system-wide risk in the financial sector. He will [...]

  • Mooove over Sainsbury’s: Waitrose claims its dairy farmers get the cream of milk prices

    January 26, 2015

    Premium supermarket Waitrose has lifted the lid on its dairy practices following Sainsbury's attack ad last week, insisting it pays “a fair price” for its milk.   The John Lewis Partnership-owned grocer was among those to appear on the naughty list of businesses that  were accused of not supporting British fresh milk farmers.    The [...]

  • Davos 2015 World Economic Forum: Top execs gather for grand old Duke of York

    January 22, 2015

    It takes a lot to overshadow a quantitative easing programme on the scale of the one announced by the European Central Bank yesterday, but the Duke of York’s private life somehow managed it. Squeezed eight-deep into the Salon Rotary at the Belvedere Hotel, bosses from BP, Citi, Marks & Spencer and Diageo turned up to [...]

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