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  • Online advertising continues to grow as UK ad spend hits £24bn

    April 30, 2019

    Online formats are continuing to take the lion’s share of advertising pounds as UK ad spend hit almost £24bn last year, new figures have revealed. Read more: WPP suffers sales drop after ‘significant’ client losses Search and online display advertising pulled in almost £12bn in 2018, more than half of the total spend across all [...]

  • Your guide to US results season Q1 2019

    April 30, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Jemma Jackson from interactive investor. Home or away? interactive investor comment as US earnings season kicks off ahead of expectations So far, the news has been generally positive, with banks having noted an improvement in Net Interest Margins (the difference between the rate at which they borrow and lend). Industrials have also provided a [...]

  • Premier Inn owner Whitbread warns ‘acute’ political uncertainty will hurt growth after Costa coffee sale

    April 30, 2019

    Whitbread today revealed profits have plummeted 40 per cent since the £3.9bn sale of its Costa coffee chain to Coca-Cola last year. Read more: Caffeine kick: Whitbread announces £2bn share buyback The figures Profit before tax at the Premier Inn owner slumped 39.1 per cent year on year to just £260m in its 2019 financial [...]

  • Theresa May faces fresh coup attempt as grassroot Tories force emergency summit

    April 30, 2019

    Prime Minister Theresa May is facing a fresh leadership challenge after grassroot Tories forced an emergency meeting to vote on whether to demand her resignation. May will appear in front of 800 constituency chairmen and senior activists, who will vote on whether to demand she steps down over her failure to deliver Brexit, The Sun [...]

  • British car manufacturing falls for tenth straight month

    April 30, 2019

    British car manufacturing fell 14.4 per cent in March, its tenth straight month of decline. There were 126,195 vehicles built in March according to figures released today by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Read more: Government laments 'devastating' Honda decision to close Swindon plant Output for export fell 13.4 per cent as [...]

  • Consumer confidence remains steady amid Brexit carry-on, survey shows

    April 30, 2019

    Britons were more positive about the future economic situation in April than they were in March, but are putting off major purchases amid financial and political uncertainty, a new study has today shown. Read more: CBI: UK retailers enjoy rising sales for the first time in five months Meanwhile, fewer people in the UK were positive [...]

  • Private equity firm Inflexion raises £1bn in two buyout funds

    April 29, 2019

    Private equity firm Inflexion, which owns retailer Mountain Warehouse and previously backed clothing brand Jack Wills, has raised £1bn from US investors attracted to the UK by the Brexit related slide in sterling. The two funds, which are expected to be officially announced this week, will target small and mid-sized deals and co-investment opportunities with [...]

  • Dark clouds gather as one-sixth of British businesses struggle financially

    April 29, 2019

    Nearly a sixth of British businesses are in financial trouble, amid concerns the UK could suffer a wide-ranging economic slowdown in the coming months, according to research. Read more: Natwest increases small business loan programme amid Brexit uncertainty A report by a leading insolvency firm has revealed there are 484,000 UK firms in “significant financial [...]

  • Climate change protesters to target Bank of England on Thursday with ‘green QE’ demands

    April 29, 2019

    Climate change protesters have announced that they will target the City’s Bank of England on Thursday, with demands that future stimulus bond buying is done with green goals in mind. Read more: Businesses must tackle climate change or 'fail to exist', Carney warns The protests, organised by campaign groups Positive Money and Fossil Free London, will [...]

  • Barclays shares: Optimists see an opportunity

    April 29, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. These results do not impress, but there’s lots going on at Barclays and plenty to interest investors. Without the attention generated by activist investor Edward Bramson, it’s likely that last week’s lacklustre investment banking performance at Barclays (LSE:BARC) may have been passed off as just another quarter blighted by [...]

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