House prices: Five things we’ve learnt from the latest data (and why we might still be set for a crash) August 21, 2023 House prices might not crash - but neither renters nor homeowners have all that much to cheer as we head into September
Gas prices spike as Australian LNG workers vote for strike action August 21, 2023 Gas prices have risen across the continent this morning after labour unions in Australia announced plans to strike in less than two weeks/
Crest Nicholson: ‘Persistently’ high inflation leads house builder to lower forecast for the year August 21, 2023 British house building company Crest Nicholson said it expects adjusted profit before tax for the full year to be around £50m down from previous expectations of £73.7m, after a challenging period for the sector bruised business activity. The Surrey based firm said “persistently” high inflation and rising interest rates worsened during the summer of this [...]
The Notebook: Susannah Streeter on the parenthood trap, stripped-back burgers and the terrible trend of pub queues August 21, 2023 Today, it’s Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown, holding the City A.M. pen The pricey parenthood trap I congratulated my 40-something friends and new parents who took on the daunting task of moving house with their baby last week. It’s a challenge we recklessly took on ourselves, almost 17 years ago [...]
Coca-Cola HBC faces questions over Russia operations August 20, 2023 Questions are being asked about the extent of Coca Cola HBC’s operations in Russia after a report suggested the firm has not fully withdrawn from the country despite pledging to do so. The London-listed firm, which is the European bottler for the Coca-Cola Company, said in March 2022 that it was suspending all operations in [...]
The Conservatives can’t keep protecting the pensions triple lock at all costs August 18, 2023 For years, the Conservatives have refused to budge on the pensions triple lock, even as the cost of it threatens to blow out to £147bn, writes Adam Hawksbee.
P&O Ferries owner posts £500m profit but CEO warns of ‘uncertain’ trade outlook August 17, 2023 P&O Ferries owner DP World posted half-year profits of $651m (£509.18m) today, down 10 per cent on last year’s record performance, amid a more challenging outlook for global trade and weakened freight rates. “While the near-term trade outlook may be uncertain due to macroeconomic and geopolitical factors, the solid financial performance of the first six [...]
Wework credit rating slashed after casting doubt over its future August 17, 2023 Troubled office space provider Wework saw its credit rating slashed yesterday evening after the firm cast doubt over its ability to continue operating. US credit rating agency Fitch Ratings cut Wework’s rating from CC to CCC. This is one of the lowest rankings on the credit rating scale, and means the agency believes there is [...]
Lenovo hit by global slump in PC demand following pandemic frenzy August 17, 2023 Chinese computer maker Lenovo has reported a near quarter fall in revenues as global PC sales struggle to recover from a post-pandemic slowdown. Lenovo revenue shrank 24 per cent between April and June to $12.9bn (£10.1bn), below average Refinitiv forecasts of $13.8bn (10.9bn), as computer sales declined. Shares dipped over three per cent on Thursday [...]
Bitcoin slips below $29,000 as Ethereum loses its grip on $1.8k August 17, 2023 Bitcoin and Ethereum are both down by almost 2% in the last day, in line with stock markets, which slid for the second consecutive day.