Q&A: the end of big oil? June 16, 2021 Our “in the news” series focuses on recent dramatic events in the energy industry as oil majors were held to account over climate change. We explain what’s happened and how Schroders acted on behalf of clients. The oil industry last week faced a “paradigm shift” after climate activists and asset managers led revolts at the [...]
Royal Mail shares jump on union pay proposals February 20, 2020 Shares in Royal Mail jumped this afternoon after it proposed a six per cent three-year pay deal to the Communications Workers Union in a bid to avoid strike action. The company’s share price increased 4.76 per cent after it announced its new pay proposals. Earlier this month Royal Mail said the union was preparing for [...]
Coronavirus: Landsec scraps dividend as rent payments fall April 2, 2020 Retail and office space landlord Landsec suffered a drop in rent payments last month due to the outbreak of coronavirus. Landsec, which this morning scrapped its interim dividend, said 65 per cent of the rent due on 25 March had been paid by the end of the month, compared to 96 per cent the previous [...]
20,000 women apply to become Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa’s girlfriend January 16, 2020 Applications to become Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa’s girlfriend have topped 20,000, streaming site AbemaTV said today. It comes ahead of a documentary which will follow Maezawa’s search for a “life partner” to take to the moon. The Japanese billionaire made headlines last September when it was announced that he will be the first private passenger [...]
Sajid Javid weighing up tax raid on high earners February 8, 2020 Sajid Javid is considering a tax raid on higher earners in his March budgets to help fund Boris Johnson’s plan to “level up” the economy. The chancellor is said to be committed to making the tax system “fair and efficient”. Insiders have told the Financial Times, Javid is weighing up reforms that would hit the [...]
This Week: PMIs, Morrisons, Next, US unemployment, Fed, M&S January 4, 2021 City A.M. looks at the first business week of 2021 with Michael Hewson, chief market analyst at CMC Markets UK. Monday: UK PMIs for December Flash numbers in the middle of December were surprisingly encouraging, with manufacturing rising to 57.3. “No doubt due to some pre-Brexit stockpiling. services also managed to rebound a touch, coming [...]
Chancellor and Prime Minister to thrash out details of Budget as March deadline stays February 18, 2020 The new chancellor Rishi Sunak will meet Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Westminster tomorrow, as the pair thrash out the details of next month’s Budget. Sunak, who was parachuted into the role on Thursday after Sajid Javid’s surprise resignation, confirmed this morning that the Budget will be going ahead on 11 March, despite the shake-up [...]
Strike on the cards for Royal Mail workers despite pay rise offer February 21, 2020 Royal Mail’s workers are set for its first national strike in a decade as the postal service’s largest union said it could call a stoppage as early as next month. Yesterday Royal Maul proposed a six per cent three-year pay deal to the Communications Workers Union in a bid to avoid such strike action. However, [...]
McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt on a difficult year and an electrified future October 19, 2020 We have coffee with McLaren CEO Mike Flewitt, discussing the new 765LT, a "horrible" year and McLaren’s plugged-in hybrid future.
When will the UK economy recover from coronavirus? May 15, 2020 The UK economy is set for its worst contraction since at least the Great Depression this year as the coronavirus lockdown brings activity to a halt. There’s little doubt about that. There is doubt about what comes next, however. Economists have made huge numbers of predictions, using an array of letters to describe the recovery. [...]