Rio Tinto decides that diamond mines are not forever March 27, 2012 DEMAND for diamonds is booming. Tiffany, the luxury jeweller that is famous for using the precious stones in its pieces, earlier this month said its worldwide sales jumped 15 per cent in 2011 and warned that supplies were struggling to keep up. Gem Diamonds, which counts Tiffany as one of its biggest clients, reported a [...]
Rio Tinto decides that diamond mines are not forever March 27, 2012 DEMAND for diamonds is booming. Tiffany, the luxury jeweller that is famous for using the precious stones in its pieces, earlier this month said its worldwide sales jumped 15 per cent in 2011 and warned that supplies were struggling to keep up. Gem Diamonds, which counts Tiffany as one of its biggest clients, reported a [...]
Supermarkets kick off petrol price drop wars May 15, 2012 TWO of the UK’s top four supermarkets have said they will cut fuel prices from today, passing on savings to customers as the cost of wholesale oil continues to fall. Sainsbury’s and Morrisons – the third and fourth biggest supermarkets by market share respectively – both confirmed yesterday they will cut petrol prices by up [...]
Supermarkets kick off petrol price drop wars May 15, 2012 TWO of the UK’s top four supermarkets have said they will cut fuel prices from today, passing on savings to customers as the cost of wholesale oil continues to fall. Sainsbury’s and Morrisons – the third and fourth biggest supermarkets by market share respectively – both confirmed yesterday they will cut petrol prices by up [...]
The technology paradox: It will kill jobs but rescue Britain’s economy August 5, 2012 THE LATEST GDP numbers were awful. The UK economy shrank by 0.7 per cent. But rather than embarking on political blame-games, we must face a stark fact: the economy needs a clean-out. All the fiscal and monetary levers have been pulled, and they haven’t worked. A much bigger story is at play – digital technology [...]
News from retailers and job figures will make the week ahead April 15, 2012 WHILE the first couple of days indicate a quiet start for the UK market, activity is likely to increase by the middle of the week. All eyes will be on consumer price index data tomorrow for any signs of inflation moving one way or another. Tesco reports full year numbers on Wednesday. The supermarket lost [...]
Waitrose and budget stores winning sales April 24, 2012 UK CONSUMER habits are becoming increasingly divided, accordingly to new retail data that shows higher-end and budget retailers growing market share while those occupying the middle ground lose out. Kantar Worldpanel figures for the 12 weeks to 15 April 2012 showed upmarket supermarket Waitrose increasing market share from 4.3 per cent to 4.5 per cent [...]
Ageas reports loss but strong growth in UK May 14, 2012 BELGIAN-based insurer Ageas yesterday recorded a net loss of €84m (£67m) for the first quarter, mainly as a result of outstanding issues stemming from its former identity as part of failed bank Fortis. The loss was less than analysts had expected, and the firm’s insurance division achieved a strong 15 per cent rise in net [...]
Supermarket’s pension age to increase to 67 March 14, 2012 TESCO is looking to make major changes to its pension scheme, which will see the supermarket’s 172,000 staff wait two years longer to obtain their full pension. The grocer has begun a consultation about extending the retirement age for members of its pension scheme from 65 to 67 from 1 June as it looks to [...]
Bailout buzz evaporates as FTSE 100 falls in the wake of Spanish rescue June 11, 2012 BRITAIN’S top shares saw earlier sharp gains evaporate yesterday, ending the session lower, as euphoria engendered by a Spanish bank rescue package gave way to concerns over its long-term efficacy, as investors eyed the next hazards in the crisis. The FTSE 100 index ended the session down 2.71 points, or 0.1 per cent, at 5,432.37, [...]