Investec Comment: Asset finance: Everything you need to know April 26, 2015 TOO many small businesses see their expansion plans quashed by a lack of finance. Their bank doesn’t have the confidence to lend them the money they need, so business owners end up trying to fund their companies’ growth on overdrafts and credit cards, storing up trouble for when the next downturn comes or not proceeding [...]
HSBC share price closes higher as it launches review into leaving UK April 24, 2015 Shares in HSBC closed more than three per cent up at 631.4p after the bank revealed it is investigating the possibility of leaving the UK. Chairman Douglas Flint said this morning that, spooked by a tighter regulatory environment, HSBC's board has launched a review into moving its headquarters out of the UK. More on this [...]
Tesco share price falls as Fitch downgrades its long-term rating April 24, 2015 Credit ratings agency Fitch has downgraded Tesco's long-term rating to BB+, from BBB-. Shares in the supermarket were down 1.1 per cent to 222.6p in mid-afternoon traading after the ratings giant said its decision reflected a "weakening outlook for the group's near term profitability in its core UK operations". The news comes days after Tesco [...]
HSBC leaving the UK? Five charts showing why it might actually mean it this time April 24, 2015 HSBC chairman Douglas Flint raised eyebrows on markets today when he announced the bank's board had begun a review into whether it should continue to be headquartered in the UK. The news sent shares up more than three per cent as investors showed their appreciation for the (possible) move. More on this story: HSBC launches review [...]
Reckitt Benckiser beats expectations thanks to bumper sales of healthcare brands April 24, 2015 The figures Consumer goods giant Reckitt Benckiser (RB) has reported a five per cent rise in like-for-like sales, which hit £2.2bn during the first quarter. Health and hygiene enjoyed strong growth, with net revenue rising by 32 per cent and 42 per cent respectively in those categories. Why it's interesting A bad flu season (bad [...]
AstraZeneca share price dips despite rise in profits and unchanged outlook April 24, 2015 AstraZeneca had a successful start to the year, but competition means growth will be slow. The figures The Anglo-Swedish drug maker's operating profit went up by 15 per cent to $933m (£620m) during the first three months of the financial year, with revenue also rising by one per cent to $6bn. This is a [...]
Barclays’ bosses warn investors of pain ahead as Libor scandal fines and legal bills roll in April 23, 2015 Huge fines and legal bills are on the way, Barclays’ outgoing chairman Sir David Walker warned shareholders at yesterday’s annual general meeting. Walker joined the bank almost three years ago in the wake of the Libor scandal, aiming to clean it up. While he said he has made great strides in that direction, the City [...]
Pace chairman Allan Leighton to exit after Arris takeover April 23, 2015 Pace chairman Allan Leighton is set to leave the UK group once its £1.4bn takeover by a US rival is finalised, as shares in the set-top box maker closed 34 per cent higher yesterday. Leighton, chair of Pace since 2011, oversaw the cash-and-share offer by Georgia-based group Arris Group but will not seek a [...]
Sainsbury’s to shed 800 store jobs in bid to save £500m in supermarket price war April 23, 2015 Sainsbury’s is set to axe 800 jobs in stores as part of a shake-up aimed at saving £500m over the next three years to better position itself in the ongoing supermarket price war. The supermarket chain said yesterday that it plans to remove department and deputy managers from certain stores in order to invest [...]
Anglo American share price rises despite missing analysts’ targets in first quarter April 23, 2015 Shares in mining group Anglo American were up by 4.73 per cent yesterday, despite the company’s failure to meet analysts’ expectations in its production update for the three months to 31 March. Copper production fell by 17 per cent in the first quarter of 2015, down to 171,800 tonnes from 202,000 tonnes in the same [...]