Three reasons to diversify in the hunt for equity income December 13, 2018 Obtaining additional income is the primary goal for many investors, yet achieving it can be hard. Here we look at three ways diversification can potentially bring wider opportunities for income-seekers who invest in shares: Relying on just a few stocks for income can be risky – they may cut their dividends or the share price [...]
Ofgem is set to cap energy bills September 6, 2018 Households stand to save up to £120 a year following the introduction of a proposed cap on energy bills. Energy regulator Ofgem plans to cap tariffs at £1,136, saving 11m households around £75, and £120 for those on the most expensive gas and electricity deals. Read more: Eurozone producer price inflation spikes due to [...]
Superdry shares plunge on profit warning blamed on hot weather and foreign exchange October 15, 2018 Shares in Superdry plunged this morning after the fashion retailer announced a £23m profit warning, which it blamed on hot weather and foreign exchange problems. The Cheltenham-based company saw shares drop as much as 20 per cent to 788p following the trading update, published ahead of its half-year results next month. Read more: Superdry hires former Tommy [...]
Coming off caffeine: Premier Inn opens more rooms as owner Whitbread looks to life after Costa October 23, 2018 Costa owner Whitbread grew revenues 2.6 per cent in the first half, as it looks to move away from the coffee business it sold to Coca-Cola. The results Revenue increased to £1.08bn, largely driven by tourism and growing capacity as it continues to expand its Premier Inn chain of hotels. Read more: Whitbread shareholders vote [...]
It’s time to make rent count when assessing creditworthiness September 12, 2018 Have you ever wondered if your credit report reflects your rental history? Given over half of people living in London rent their home, it might surprise you to learn that no matter how good you are at paying your rent on time, this isn’t necessarily reflected in your credit report. Why does this matter? Your [...]
UK car sales grew 23 per cent in August as regulatory changes triggered deals September 5, 2018 New car registrations soared by nearly a quarter last month, with dealerships selling 94,094 vehicles. That’s a 23 per cent rise from 76,433 sold in August 2017, data released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) today revealed. Regulatory changes were credited with the unexpectedly high growth in a traditionally slow month before [...]
Unilever hits back over City fury at Dutch move September 25, 2018 Unilever has stepped up its charm offensive on City investors as it tries to combat a brewing shareholder revolt over plans to ditch its London headquarters. The consumer goods giant has organised meetings with the most vocal opponents of the plans in an attempt to assuage their fears, although its attempts to change minds have [...]
Dixons Carphone reveals flat revenue growth following data breach September 6, 2018 Dixons Carphone said it has avoided a loss in its latest trading period, following a cyber attack that saw up to 10m customer records hacked. The figures The electricals retailer said both UK & Ireland and group revenue was flat for the three months to the end of July in a trading update for its [...]
Watch out, Google: Facebook rolls out its Youtube rival in the UK August 29, 2018 Facebook's answer to Youtube is going live in the UK, after a successful year in the US broadcasting original content, entertainment and sports shows. From today, users around the world can watch videos via Facebook's Watch feature. Additionally, eligible creators in the UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand will join the US in making money [...]
Brexit vote live: MPs vote to delay Brexit by extending Article 50 beyond 29 March March 14, 2019 Hello and welcome to City A.M.’s Brexit live blog for the second of potentially three huge votes on the UK’s departure from the EU. Prime Minister Theresa May was defeated in the House of Commons in a second vote on her Brexit deal on Tuesday, losing by 391 votes to 242. Last night, MPs voted [...]