Why 2023 has been a year to forget for the London Stock Exchange and the capital’s equity markets September 2, 2023 Take-privates and secondary listings have damaged the reputation of the London Stock Exchange. How did we get here?
FTSE 100 recovers after Bank of England holds interest rates March 18, 2021 London stocks recovered this afternoon after suffering a drop following the Bank of England’s decision to hold interest rates indicated the pace of Britain’s economic recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic. The BoE kept its stimulus programme unchanged this afternoon ahead of an expected recovery in Britain’s economy later this year, helped by the fast rollout [...]
Credit Suisse replaces asset management head after Greensill collapse March 18, 2021 Credit Suisse has replaced the chief executive of its asset management business and announced plans to separate the division that has faced scrutiny over its Greensill-backed funds. The Swiss bank announced the appointment of Ulrich Korner as chief executive of the asset management business who will report directly to the bank’s chief executive Thomas Gottstein. [...]
M&S sinks to a loss as store closures hammer clothing business May 26, 2021 M&S has reported an annual loss as sales in its clothing division collapsed during the pandemic. The high street stalwart reported a £201.2m pre-tax loss in the 52 weeks to 27 March 2021, down from a pre-tax profit of £67.2m in the previous year. M&S Food sales dipped 0.6 per cent across the year with [...]
It’s not just growth, it’s M&S growth: Supermarket reports ‘encouraging’ festive results January 13, 2022 Luxury supermarket M&S sustained a strong performance through the Christmas period, making it the fastest growing major store-based food retailer in the festive run up.
The City View with pubs boss Emma McClarkin February 8, 2021 City A.M. Acting Editor Andy Silvester sits down with the British Beer & Pub Association’s Chief Executive Emma McClarkin, who tells all about the difficulties her members are facing as a result of the pandemic – and what can be done to solve them as the UK gradually reopens. Andy also talks to CMC Markets’ [...]
Waitrose expands Deliveroo partnership to 150 stores, creating 400 jobs April 27, 2021 Waitrose has expanded its partnership with Deliveroo as it aims to ramps up its online delivery capabilities, in a move that will create up to 400 new jobs. The supermarket announced this morning that it will increase the number of Waitrose shops available on the delivery app from 40 to 150, serving around 13m people. [...]
£2bn loss in 15 mins: THG in the dark over what caused share price drop of 35 per cent October 13, 2021 THG said today it still has not figured out what caused the online retailer’s share price to nosedive by 35 per cent during a shareholder meeting yesterday afternoon, wiping £2bn off its value. The firm’s management stressed they had not revealed any new information that might have caused such a major swing in the embattled [...]
Ocado sales growth accelerates after Andover fire recovery September 17, 2019 Online supermarket Ocado reported accelerating growth in the third quarter after it secured an additional warehouse following a fire at the firm’s Andover site. Retail revenue increased 11.4 per cent to £386.3m in the 13 weeks to 1 September, the company reported in a trading update this morning. Read more: Firefighters put out blaze at [...]
Who’s Who: Top ten earning FTSE 100 CEOs take home £89.5m August 19, 2021 A new report has revealed that the top ten earning FTSE 100 CEOs took home £89.5m between them in 2020. Pascal Soriot, the chief executive of AstraZeneca, topped the list taking home a healthy paycheck of £15.45m. The report, published by the High Pay Centre, noted that Soriot’s earnings were well above the average pay [...]