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  • Frasers bid for Hugo Boss ‘more compelling’ amid turnaround

    June 23, 2026

    The €2bn bid for Hugo Boss launched by Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has become “more compelling” as the German fashion house’s near-term outlook softens, analysts have said. The takeover offer, tabled by the FTSE 250 firm earlier this month, proposed to exchange €38 per share for the equity in Hugo Boss it does not already [...]

  • Starling names HSBC veteran as chair in boardroom shake-up on road to IPO

    June 23, 2026

    Starling has appointed the former top boss of HSBC Bank as its new chair as the digital challenger shakes up its boardroom on the road to its long-awaited IPO. The UK fintech named Colin Bell – who has served as a non-executive director at Starling since November 2025 – as chairman of its board ahead [...]

  • Warning lights: UK services suffer worst shock since January 2023

    June 23, 2026

    Business activity across the UK economy is at a 14-month low, research has suggested, as growth has taken a toll from Labour’s political woes and the impact of the continued trade disruption.  The initial estimate for S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) dropped to a score of 49.4 in June, falling further below the neutral [...]

  • Royal Mail boss pay soars to £7m despite profit slip

    June 23, 2026

    The boss of Royal Mail’s owner has seen his pay packet almost triple to £7m in the same year that profit at the firm fell by almost a fifth. Martin Seidenberg, chief executive of International Distribution Services (IDS), saw his total pay packet jump from £2.1m last year to £6.9m in the year to March. [...]

  • Brexit 10 years on: Business does not want a referendum rerun, says CBI chief

    June 23, 2026

    British businesses are focused on the future and do not want a rerun of the Brexit referendum, the leader of the UK’s largest business lobby group has warned. Speaking to the FT, CBI director-general Rain Newton-Smith, on the tenth anniversary of the referendum, stated that despite the economic pain of leaving the EU, businesses don’t [...]

  • Easyjet investors call for £600m more from US bidder

    June 23, 2026

    Easyjet investors have said they are holding out for at least £600m more from Castlelake, the US private equity firm whose bids have been brushed off by the budget airline. Shareholders in the FTSE 250 firm said that they would not consider a takeover offer unless the offer reached at least £7 per share, valuing [...]

  • Burnham to lay out economic plan, but markets fear Miliband as Chancellor

    June 23, 2026

    With more than three weeks to go before he can formally clinch the keys to 10 Downing Street, leadership challenger Andy Burnham is planning to make a major speech on the economy next week.  It’s part of an effort to reassure the bond markets – to which he once said we shouldn’t be “in hock” [...]

  • ‘Act now’: AI models capable of attacks on governments months away, Five Eyes warn

    June 23, 2026

    Powerful AI models capable of devastating cyber attacks on both governments and businesses are just months away, intelligence agencies for the coveted Five Eyes has warned in a rare joint statement. The cyber security agencies from Australia, the US, UK, New Zealand and Canada, urged leaders to “act now” in a rare public intervention after [...]

  • Oracle slashes 21,000 jobs amid AI embrace as tech sell-off rocks Asia

    June 23, 2026

    Software giant Oracle axed around 21,000 roles in the last year as the US tech giant turbocharged its AI adoption plans – even as markets continue to question the rapid acceleration of the tech boom. The computing firm – which is listed on the New York Stock Exchange – said in its annual report the [...]

  • KPMG chair and senior partners to quit firm over audit scandal fallout 

    June 23, 2026

    KPMG Australia’s chair will leave the Big Four firm in the fallout of a scandal over misusing confidential client data to win audit contracts, along with two senior partners.  Martin Sheppard, who has held his position as chairman since 2023, will “shortly” resign from his position at KPMG to be replaced with an independent chair, [...]

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