The Notebook: Susannah Streeter talks Brits’ love of brands, ready meals and Eurovision May 16, 2023 The notebook is a place for interesting people to say interesting things. Today, it’s the turn of former journalist and now Hargreaves Lansdown’s head of money and markets Susannah Streeter. Our love of big brands helps fuel inflation fires Brand power is the much-lauded virtue of the world’s most successful companies. But this much-admired characteristic is partly [...]
Retail sales growth slumps after bumper summer September 26, 2018 UK retail sales growth slumped slightly this month after a strong summer, according to the latest statistics. The Confederation of British Industry's (CBI) retail sales gauge fell to +23 in September from +29 in August. Read more: Online retail to be Next's summertime saviour as hot weather boosts sales Department store, footwear and leather, chemists [...]
The high streets of the UK need to be able to woo global shoppers to stay competitive November 16, 2021 Alongside true love and compound interest, habit is one of the most powerful forces. The familiar click of the Christmas lights brought people back to London’s streets last week, with 2.5 per cent more people treading down the high street. But with the pandemic came new habits and the fairy lights will be switched off [...]
Crypto market volatility plunges amid widespread accumulation phase November 7, 2022 Data from CryptoCompare shows that the price of Bitcoin moved up slightly over the past week.
Retail footfall dips as face coverings become mandatory in English stores July 27, 2020 Retail footfall dipped slightly at the end of last week as face coverings became mandatory in English stores. Visitor numbers at retail destinations in England fell 1.7 per cent on Friday and Saturday. On Friday it became compulsory to wear a face covering in shops in England. However it is too early to identify the [...]
On the Beach posts promising results as travel sector recovers February 25, 2022 Package holiday retailer On the Beach said it had begun to see the first “green shoots of recovery” in the Autumn of 2021, before the recovery was spoiled by the spread of the Omicron variant. On the Beach said its sales in September and October 2021 were higher than they were before the pandemic, in [...]
Next snaps up JoJo Maman Bebe April 17, 2022 Next and a group of finance firms have snapped up JoJo Maman Bebe in a push for the baby goods retailer.
Apple knocks Amazon off the top spot to become world’s most valuable brand June 15, 2022 Tech giant Apple has pushed Amazon off the top spot to be the most valuable global brand, ranking higher than Google. Apple is set to become the first trillion-dollar brand, with a brand value of $947.1bn with plans to enter into the Buy Now Pay Later arena. Google shot up the rankings to second place, [...]
Made.com to call in administrators as furniture firm’s 700 staff left in lurch November 1, 2022 Made.com has announced the appointment of administrators after cash-strapped consumers have pulled back on big ticket spending. The London-listed furniture firm said on Tuesday that it’s board has resolved to file notice of an intention to appoint administrators at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC). The company had been seeking out rescue cash but interested suitors were unable to [...]
Shoppers spend £14bn on Christmas categories as supermarket sales growth exceeds forecasts January 11, 2022 Shoppers dashed to supermarkets to make last-minute Christmas purchases as weekly sales growth peaked in the week ending 25 December. Brits splashed out £14bn on Christmas products over the three month festive period, according to data from NielsenIQ. Sales growth for the period surpassed initial forecasts from NielsenIQ analysts, who predicted sales would grow to [...]