“Perfect storm” for new car sales as cost of living crisis and supply issues see May figures at historic low June 6, 2022 UK new car sales fell to their second weakest May in the last thirty years as a lack of consumer confidence and supply chain chokepoints took their toll on the big-ticket purchases. Just 124,000 cars were registered in May of this year, the lowest of the last thirty years except for the pandemic-induced lows of [...]
Bleak Christmas: Royal Mail strikes could last until January unless pay deal made August 26, 2022 115,000 Royal Mail workers have started their strike action today over worker pay, raising question marks for how the delivery firm will cope as it heads into the Christmas trading period.
Mark Kleinman: Concorde successor’s failure risks chain Reaction September 5, 2024 Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and is the man who gets the City talking in his weekly City A.M. column. This week he tackles Reaction Engines, PRS REIT and EMK Capital Concorde successor’s failure risks chain Reaction What about this for an adverse Reaction? Two leading City fund managers – Artemis and Schroders [...]
UK inflation tipped to trim to lowest level in over a year as food prices begin to ease June 19, 2023 UK inflation is poised to recede to its lowest level in over a year, pushed lower by food and energy price rises easing, markets are betting. Fresh cost of living figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on Wednesday will top investors’ minds in a busy week of data that will shape movements in [...]
Which? calls for travel rule overhaul to hold airlines accountable when breaking consumer law June 30, 2022 Consumer champion Which? has called for a significant overhaul of travel rules to hold airlines accountable when they flaunt consumers’ laws. The call comes at a delicate time for the aviation industry, as airlines and airports have been plagued by a raft of cancellations and delays caused by labour shortages and surging passenger demand . [...]
From online to in-store: How retail is adapting to consumers August 3, 2024 The dual effects of the pandemic and the cost-of-living crisis, as well as the ever-improving technology on offer, have changed the way people shop and how retail adapts to customers.
US consumer confidence dips as expectations about economy fall August 27, 2019 US consumer confidence fell slightly in August following an increase in July, according to a closely-watched gauge, as expectations about the economy’s short-term prospects declined. Read more: Fed will ‘act as appropriate’ to maintain US expansion, vows chair Jay Powell Nonetheless, the drop in confidence was less than economists had predicted as consumers remain relatively [...]
In The Style entices new customers with influencer partnerships as it posts pre-tax loss July 19, 2022 Digital fashion retailer In The Style has seen its share price slump after posting a pre-tax loss in its debut full-year results as a public firm. Shares were down more than 35 per cent on Tuesday afternoon after CEO Sam Perkins admitted the year ahead would likely be “a challenging one for consumers and retailers.” [...]
St. James’s Place inflows swell more than £1bn October 21, 2021 Increased savings rates and improving consumer confidence swelled inflows into wealth manager St. James’s Place over the last quarter. The FTSE 100 listed firm registered a more than £1bn uptick in net inflows in the third quarter compared to the same period last year. Net inflows, which tracks the amount of money flowing into and [...]
Made.com to cut staff as it mulls sale of the business September 23, 2022 Beleaguered retailer Made.com said it will conduct a strategic review of its future options, including job cuts and possible sale of the business. The online furniture and homewares firm came to market in January last year at a price of 200p per share, valuing the group at £775m. The shares have steadily slumped ever since [...]