Coca-Cola HBC ‘evaluating all options’ in Russia as US soft-drinks giant ends operations May 13, 2022 Coca-Cola HBC is “evaluating all options” in Russia after the soft-drinks giant suspended operations there, saying it is likely to have a “much smaller presence” focusing on local brands. The London-listed company which bottles the soft drink in the country had almost 26 per cent revenue growth until April – excluding Russia – as it [...]
Shell set to sell Russian petrol stations May 13, 2022 UK-based oil giant Shell has announced it will sell its petrol stations in Russia as it continues plans to exit the country.
Tesco chief Ken Murphy collects £4.7m: 224 times overall pay of median staff member May 13, 2022 Ken Murphy, the chief of supermarket giant Tesco, received a £4.74m pay packet for the past year, the group has revealed in its annual report. The report, which was filed on Friday morning, said Murphy’s bumper total pay deal was 224 times the overall pay of the median member of staff at Tesco. It comes [...]
Jacob Rees-Mogg adds fuel to the Brexit fire: ‘The EU is trying to punish the UK’ May 13, 2022 Jacob Rees-Mogg has claimed the EU is trying to punish the UK for Brexit. The Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency said about the ongoing talks with the EU: “I think it [the EU] wants to make the UK feel bad about having left the European Union and that underpins its whole policy and [...]
A volatile week draws to a close on Friday the 13th with ‘a UK economy that has more or less ground to a halt’ May 13, 2022 There were more wild swings in equity markets over the last 24 hours, largely driven by a concern over slowing growth, and sticky inflation, raising fears of looming stagflation and possible recession. These worries manifested themselves in the guise of fluctuating bond yields, and weaker commodity prices, while Federal Reserve officials continued to show little [...]
Rishi Sunak is ‘pragmatic’ about imposing windfall tax on soaring energy profits as Brits’ bills skyrocket May 13, 2022 Chancellor Rishi Sunak said he was “pragmatic” about possibly imposing a windfall tax on the soaring profits of oil and gas giants as customers’ bills rise. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has shown firm opposition to the raid but has conceded “we’ll have to look at it” after BP chief executive Bernard Looney said his investment [...]
Bank of England adds Brexit critic to rate setting committee May 13, 2022 The Bank of England (BoE) has appointed a strong critic of Brexit to its key rate setting monetary policy committee.
Business cloud popularity powers Sage Group’s rising revenues May 13, 2022 Software specialist Sage Group has reported five per cent year-on-year organic revenue growth in its half-year results.
Building nuclear power plants will only drive up energy bills even further, Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng warns May 13, 2022 The Government’s ambitious nuclear power push may initially increase energy bills, the Business Secretary has warned. Kwasi Kwarteng said the plan to build new power plants as part of a new energy strategy may have a “small effect” on bills. But he told the BBC “nuclear is back on the table” because the Government considers [...]
ICAS publishes public finances accountability guide May 13, 2022 | City Talk ICAS has published a new guide to help you understand how the UK and Scottish governments are held to account for their decisions on public finances, where the money comes from, how it is spent and prioritised and the results of audits of public accounts. There is currently no consolidated source available to explain the [...]