Full List Of Stories
Eurozone sentiment falls in June
Sentiment across the Eurozone faltered in June, a closely-watched survey showed on Wednesday, as concerns about the economic outlook weighed heavily.
Government poised to cap online casino stakes - report
The government is expected to cap maximum stakes for online casinos when it publishes its long-awaited White Paper on gambling, it was reported on Wednesday.
Profits beat forecasts at H&M
Profits came in ahead of expectations at fashion giant Hennes & Mauritz on Wednesday, as shoppers returned to stores and strong demand saw more clothes sold at full price.
Ofgem unveils £21bn package to boost electricity networks
Ofgem, the energy regulator, has unveiled a £21bn package to upgrade the UK’s regional electricity networks, but insisted that household bills will not rise as a result.
UK shop price inflation hits fresh high
Shop price inflation hit levels not seen since 2008 in June, research published on Wednesday showed.
M&C Saatchi urges shareholders to reject Murria bid
M&C Saatchi has urged shareholders to reject a £254m takeover bid from former deputy chair Vin Murria, warning it would damage the business.
Shore Cap initiates Softcat coverage at 'buy'
Shore Capital has initiated coverage on Softcat with a ‘buy’ recommendation, the broker said on Tuesday.
Workers at Royal Mail begin vote on strike action
Workers at Royal Mail have begun voting on possible industrial action in an increasingly fractious row over pay.
Grocery volumes ease as shoppers look to manage spending
Grocery volumes eased in June, industry data showed on Tuesday, as soaring inflation and the rising cost of living weighed heavily.
Heathrow ordered to cut landing charges
Heathrow Airport has accused the Civil Aviation Authority of putting future investment at risk after the regulator ordered it to cut landing charges.
Polar Capital ups dividend despite profit dip
Polar Capital Holdings has upped its dividend payout despite a fall in full-year profits, the boutique asset manager confirmed on Monday.
Kefi Gold denies it has lost key licence
Kefi Gold and Copper has dismissed media reports claiming it has lost its Tulu Kapi licence in western Ethiopia.
Evergrande faces winding up petition in Hong Kong
A winding up petition has been filed against China Evergrande Group, the embattled Chinese property developer.
Retail footfall hit by rail strikes
Retail footfall fell last week, industry data showed on Monday, hit by the widespread travel disruption.
UK at risk of recession - KPMG
The UK faces potential recession, a report warned on Monday, as surging inflation and the cost-of-living crisis dent consumer spending.
Consumer confidence falls to record low - GfK
Consumer confidence has fallen to an historic low, a survey showed on Friday, as soaring inflation and the weakening economic outlook weighed heavily.
Retail sales struggle as inflation bites - CBI
Retail sales fell in June, a survey published on Thursday found, as surging inflation weighed heavily on demand.
Galliford Try secures major highways contract
Construction group Galliford Try has secured a place on a £1bn framework to build and maintain roads and other civil works projects across the Midlands.
UK economy 'running on empty' as activity slows
UK economic activity stalled in May, a closely-watched survey showed on Thursday, weighed down by a slowdown in manufacturing.
Numis initiates coverage of Bunzl at 'hold'
Numis has initiated coverage of Bunzl, the international distribution and services firm, with a ‘hold’ rating.