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Sunday share tips: Xpediator, Multifamily Housing, Card Factory, Capital & Counties
In this Sunday's newspaper share tips, the Sunday Times highlighted Card Factory and Midas in the Mail on Sunday had two tips, Xpediator and the Multifamily Housing Reit.
Sunday newspaper round-up: Housing, Sports Direct, TP Icap, Facebook
Brexit is already costing the public purse £500m a week, new research has found – a stark contrast to the £350m “dividend” promised by the Leave campaign. The Centre for European Reform’s analysis also suggests that the government’s austerity drive would be on the way to completion had Britain voted to stay in the European Union. - Observer.
Wednesday newspaper round-up: Brexit, Ryanair, McCarthy & Stone, Sky
As many as 10pc of UK businesses would face bankruptcy if goods were delayed by under 30 minutes as a result of Brexit trade friction, new research has claimed. Businesses are also planning to stockpile goods in order to offset the impact of increased delays, with almost a quarter of companies preparing to stockpile in the future and some 4pc have already started to do so, according to the research from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS). - Telegraph.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Brexit, business rates, Debenhams, Deliveroo
Theresa May has faced down cabinet critics of her Chequers plan and won backing from ministers to sell it to next week’s Conservative Party conference. The prime minister also secured cabinet agreement yesterday for a new immigration system after Brexit despite objections from Philip Hammond, the chancellor, on how the change should be managed. - The Times.
Friday newspaper round-up: Brexit 'humiliation', taxes, Uber, SDX Energy
Theresa May was left fighting to save her Chequers Brexit plan and with it her authority as prime minister after she was ambushed at the end of the Salzburg summit when EU leaders unexpectedly declared that her proposals would not work. On Thursday night the transport secretary, Chris Grayling, hit back for the government, declaring there were no changes to the Chequers plan on the table and the EU’s demands on Northern Ireland were “impossible” for the UK to accept.
Thursday newspaper round-up: Brexit, bookies, strikes, ITV
European leaders were divided last night before a critical meeting that will determine the future of Theresa May’s Brexit plans. Some EU countries are pressing for the leaders to engage with British proposals, which they see as a “positive” step towards reaching a deal, [but are] being challenged by the European Commission and the leaders of France and Germany, who are said to be unwilling to make the concessions demanded by the British. - The Times.
Tuesday newspaper round-up: Tariffs, taxes, tech, Brexit
Donald Trump has intensified his trade war with China by imposing new import tariffs of $200bn on Chinese goods arriving in the US from next week. The US president announced the tariffs in a statement, saying: “If China takes retaliatory action against our farmers or other industries, we will immediately pursue phase three, which is tariffs on approximately $267bn of additional imports. ” - Guardian .
Monday newspaper round-up: Tariffs, Brexit, banks, robots, trains
President Trump is expected to announce tariffs on another $200 billion of Chinese imports as early as today in the latest front of America’s assault on global trade. He was reported over the weekend to have instructed his officials to hit about 1,000 Chinese goods with import duties of 10 per cent, from refrigerators to electrical components, circuit boards, furniture and toys, which are likely to drive up prices for US consumers. - The Times.
Sunday newspaper round-up: Brexit, ITV, Kier, Intu, Debenhams
Michael Gove has tried to persuade Brexiteers to back the Chequers plan by stressing that the deal can be renegotiated once the UK has left the European Union. The Environment Secretary said that whilst Chequers is “the right deal for now”, a future prime minister would have the power to “alter the relationship” and elements of the agreement. - Sunday Telegraph.
Sunday share tips: Dunelm, Anglo Asian Mining
Sunday share tips from the newspapers, this week it's Dunelm in the Sunday Times and Anglo Asian Mining in the Mail on Sunday.