Zipcar makes getaway with $500m in boot January 2, 2013 CAR-SHARING company Zipcar was yesterday bought by rental giant Avis Budget for $500m (£307m), handing the established company the leading position in the fast-growing car club business. Zipcar offers an alternative to car ownership by allowing its members to use thousands of vehicles in cities across the world, with usage charged on an hourly basis. [...]
Top Bank of England economist warns over UK’s sticky inflation December 12, 2012 THE BANK of England’s chief economist, Spencer Dale, warned yesterday that inflation could continue to stick above target, tightening the squeeze on UK households’ budgets. Stubbornly high inflation has been prompted by unavoidable yet “painful adjustments” in the economy such as sterling’s depreciation and higher VAT, while tumbling productivity has also hit the economy, Dale [...]
Our at-a-glance guide to Osborne’s mini-Budget December 5, 2012 THE UK ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ■ The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has revised down its forecast for UK growth and revised up its forecast for public sector borrowing. It says the government is no longer likely to meet its target of reducing debt as a proportion of GDP in 2015-16, breaking its supplementary fiscal rule. [...]
Boris calls for renegotiation of deal with EU December 4, 2012 BORIS Johnson yesterday called for Britain to renegotiate its relationship with the European Union, saying he wanted a new deal based solely on trade agreements that would be put to the public in a national referendum. “Boil it to down to the single market, that’s the great achievement of the European Union, I think we [...]
A failed merger that puts a defence giant at America’s mercy October 10, 2012 THE merger of BAE and EADS should always have been seen as a long shot. The two firms may have agreed on the commercial logic of tying the knot, but they should have recognised it would never be simple to get the German, French and British governments to sign off on the marriage. As such, [...]
Asda boss says yes to relaxing Sunday trading August 16, 2012 THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE of Asda yesterday came out in support of Sunday opening hours being extended on a permanent basis, as the debate over Sunday trading continues to divide retailers. Andy Clark said it was too early to say what the impact of the extra trading hours has had on sales but shoppers had welcomed [...]
The new top brass at HM’s Revenue has a taxing task August 15, 2012 THE top rank of HMRC is changing. Edward Troup has taken up his new post as tax assurance commissioner, responsible for advising Treasury ministers on shaping UK tax policy. He has considerable tax experience, both in the public and private sectors. But the job has never been more challenging. The UK faces pressure to improve [...]
Economic confidence seems to be improving July 17, 2012 GOOD economic news may not be that easy to come by, but following on the back of yesterday’s inflation news the July numbers from YouGov HEAT (Household Economic Activity Tracker) give some cause for optimism, with the steady decline in economic confidence of the past few months at last reversing. The Index score, which takes [...]
Holidays help bring sales joy to Debenhams June 28, 2012 DEBENHAMS posted better-than-expected sales yesterday after events such as the Diamond Jubilee and the Easter bank holiday helped lure shoppers through its doors despite the wet spring weather. Britain’s second-largest department store group after John Lewis said that sales at stores open more than a year rose 3.1 per cent, excluding VAT, in the 16 [...]
John Lewis sales rise May 11, 2012 Department store chain John Lewis posted another double-digit rise in sales last week as the nation’s wet weather proved favourable for its key household goods business. The employee-owned retailer said on Friday its sales increased 18.3 percent year-on-year to £64.3m in the week to May 5. April was Britain’s wettest since records began and the [...]