Centrica reopens Rough storage site at reduced capacity in supply security bid October 28, 2022 The UK's largest gas storage site has been reopened by British Gas owner Centrica in a bid to boost supply security this winter.
House prices jump to record £282,753 amid highest inflation since mid-2007 April 7, 2022 The average price of a home has jumped 11 per cent over the past year to a new record figure, according to the Halifax House Price Index. The average price of a house is now £282,753, a steep increase of £43,577 in just two years after the UK’s first Covid-19 lockdown. Prices have increased 1.4 [...]
Changing times in a changing world September 20, 2023 An important maxim for a business leader to remember is that to stray towards hyperbole is fraught with danger. Yet 100 days or so into my role as the new global CEO of Arcadis, it is no exaggeration to say that the next three years will be game changing, both for me personally, but also [...]
Ukrainians increasingly confident Zelensky is beating Putin as thousands of refugees make plans to return home April 18, 2022 Many Ukrainians who fled their country in recent weeks are increasingly confident the Russian Army is losing the war. A new poll in the Netherlands among refugees in the Benelux countries showed this Easter weekend that over half believe it is safe to return home to Kyiv as well as north, west and central Ukraine. [...]
World’s blue-chips ditch Russia as West ramps up efforts to freeze out Moscow March 2, 2022 More of the world’s top companies are pouring out of Russia as the West ramps up efforts to freeze Moscow out of the global economy. Despite the exodus, French energy firm Total bucked the trend by announcing tepid measures today, stating it will keep doing business in Russia, but not invest in new projects. The [...]
Mothercare delays pension deficit payments after disruption of Russian operations April 11, 2022 Mothercare said it would be posting a higher than expected profit on Monday. In a pre-close trading update, the baby-clothes seller said it expected that EBITDA before adjusting items would be in the range of £11.5m to £12m for the year to 26 March. The retailer’s share price fell by a dramatic seven per cent [...]
Cost of living crunch looms as retail sales continue to fall April 22, 2022 The UK’s cost of living crisis is increasingly showing signs in consumer spending habits, with retail sales volumes continuing their descent, according to the latest figures. Sale volumes shrank by 1.4 per cent in March 2022, following a fall of 0.5 per cent dip in February. However, sales volumes were 2.2 per cent above their [...]
CVC pulls back from IPO as turbulence hits May 11, 2022 Buyout giant CVC Capital has pushed back a planned move onto the public markets this year as market turmoil continues to take its toll on IPO activity.
MPs set to scrutinise role of UK finance in net-zero transition as ESG debate rages on May 30, 2022 The role of the finance in driving the net-zero transition is set to be examined by MPs as a major debate rages on over the effectiveness of environmental, social and governance (ESG) investment.
Softbank boss tells top team to curtail investments March 31, 2022 The boss of Japanese investment giant Softbank has told his top team to slowdown their investments after the firm suffered from a slump in tech stocks in recent months and a regulatory clampdown in China.