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  • FTSE 100: JD Sports back in fashion after share buyback and tariff U-turn

    April 10, 2025

    JD Sports’ share price shot up more than 10 per cent this morning after the company announced a share buyback programme and US President Donald Trump announced a pause on tariffs. The FTSE-100 firm was set to be one of the UK retailers most exposed to the tariffs, as its suppliers source the majority of [...]

  • Bond Street dethrones Milan with Europe’s most expensive retail rent

    April 10, 2025

    London’s Bond Street has been crowned Europe’s most expensive street to rent, stealing the top spot from Milan. In 2024, Bond Street reported a 20 per cent uplift in prime headline rents, taking its benchmark prime rent to €15,333 (£13,162) per sqm. It has overtaken Milan’s Via Monte Napoleone (£12,872 per sq m), which held [...]

  • Tesco, M&S and Sainsbury’s shares drop amid wider FTSE 100 rally

    April 10, 2025

    The UK’s major listed supermarkets missed out on a post-crisis FTSE 100 bump this morning after Tesco’s full-year results stoked fears of ‘trolley wars’ in the sector. The FTSE 100 index rose by more than six per cent as investors breathed a sigh of relief after Trump’s ‘reciprocal’ tariffs were paused last night. However, Tesco, [...]

  • Tesco: Supermarket giant’s profit beats City expectations but ‘trolley wars’ hit outlook

    April 10, 2025

    Supermarket giant Tesco has beaten profit expectations as it continues to speed ahead in the competitive UK grocery market, but it warned that high competition will affect profit next year. Tesco shares slumped more than seven per cent in early deals. The UK’s biggest supermarket told markets this morning that group adjusted operating profit rose [...]

  • Next: Boss of FTSE 100 giant rewarded after £1bn profit

    April 10, 2025

    The chief executive of FTSE 100 giant Next took home almost £5m as the high street icon’s profit surged to more than £1bn for the first time. Lord Simon Wolfson took home a total pay packet of £4.72m for the Leicester-headquartered retailer’s latest financial year, up from £4.63m. The CEO’s remuneration package included a salary [...]

  • City broker downgrades outlook for luxury stocks LVMH, Burberry and Richemont

    April 9, 2025

    City broker Deutsche Bank has downgraded the target share price for a host of luxury companies as the impact of Trump’s tariffs starts to filter through analyst forecasts. The broker rated Richemont, LVMH, Moncler and Kering a ‘Hold’, downgrading the share price for each company. “The direct impact of the tariffs is not a huge [...]

  • JD Sports boss warns of price rises as shoe makers resist Trump’s tariffs

    April 9, 2025

    The chairman of FTSE 100 giant JD Sports has said prices will rise if President Donald Trump’s tariffs stay at their current levels. Speaking on the Today programme, chairman Andrew Higginson, who also chairs the British Retail Consortium (BRC), added that it’s unlikely shoe production will shift to the US and lambasted the uncertainty caused [...]

  • Asos and Boohoo stick to US closures despite Trump tariffs

    April 8, 2025

    Asos is to continue with its plan to close its distribution centre in Georgia, USA, and serve the country from Yorkshire despite the imposition of President Donald Trump’s tariffs. At the start of the year, the fast-fashion group announced plans to close its US base in another effort to boost profitability and streamline operations. The [...]

  • Lush to pass tariffs onto US shoppers as it sinks further into the red

    April 8, 2025

    Lush has revealed plans to open a UK hotel as it detailed its response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs amid the ethical cosmetics retailer sinking further into the red. The Dorset-headquartered company has included scant detail in its annual accounts about its plans for a new hotel but did say it is working with a [...]

  • Clintons back in profit after closing stores and cutting over 300 jobs

    April 7, 2025

    Clintons has surged back into the black after closing more stores and cutting over 300 jobs. The gift card giant has posted a pre-tax profit of £8m for the year to 29 June, 2024, according to new accounts filed with Companies House. The total comes after Clintons made a pre-tax loss of £5.3m in the [...]

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