The UK’s performance during lockdown has been so much worse than that of our competitors that it verges on embarrassment, at minus-20.4 per cent against an average of minus-9.8 per cent.
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Boss of The Hut Group being lined up for £700m bonanza
Matthew Moulding could bag the bonus – one of the biggest in UK corporate history – under plans set to be outlined in a £4.5billion listing.
Restaurants chain D&D is hit by stay at home workers
In a further sign of the damage the working from home culture is having on the economy, it said central London ‘has been our toughest market’ with the Square Mile suffering badly.
MARKET REPORT: ITV fights for place in FTSE 100
The Love Island broadcaster’s advertising revenue has slumped as companies have slashed marketing budgets to ride out the coronavirus storm.
House sales hit 13-year high last month on stamp duty cut
In a sign that the property market roared back to life over the summer, the National Association of Estate Agents said average sales per branch hit 13 in July.
Software boss takes aim at Silicon Valley in £15bn float
Palantir, preparing to float on the New York Stock Exchange, claims to be different to the ‘engineering elite of Silicon Valley’. It was founded in 2003 by the Paypal tycoon Peter Thiel and others.
Crisis-hit new look demands landlords cut rents to zero
The brand published proposals for a controversial restructuring programme which will slash rents and pave the way to shrinking its debt.
Mark Carney set to join Brookfield Asset Management
Carney will be vice-chairman at the investment firm, which manages more than £400billion of savers’ money. He will act as the head of its environmental, social and governance investing.
Apple and Tesla shares could jump by a THIRD over the next year, analysis suggests
Apple will issue existing shareholders with an additional four shares for every one they own while Tesla’s shareholders will receive a five-to-one stock split.
Gatwick Airport is planning to axe up to 600 jobs in ‘significant restructure’
Up to 600 jobs are set to be cut at Gatwick Airport, around a quarter of its workforce, as it struggles to cope with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.