The Guardian: The sports fashion retailer JD has cut £50m from its profit forecast as cost of living pressures, fuelled by the US war on Iran, weighed on sales of trainers; the news led to a 14% drop ...
The provider is looking to boost its pension risk transfer business for DB schemes via an influx of capital from four large backers.
Out of the four capital allocation options companies have – investing in growth, buying back shares, paying down debt, and paying dividends – the dividend option is generally considered the least ...
And US treasury doubles debt buyback to steady bond market amid inflation fears.
Beckett is currently in ‘advanced chats’ with two firms it plans to acquire following ‘cultural assessment conversations’ ...
And borrowing costs have surged to the levels seen in the run up to the financial crisis.
Top stories The Times: The government is to pay EY and KPMG almost half a billion pounds to train civil servants - less than two years after Labour pledged to slash spending on external consultants.
And borrowing costs have surged to the levels seen in the run up to the financial crisis.
The fund-of-funds manager is looking for the new Anthony Bolton or Angus Tulloch. These strategies are currently leading the way.
€376m purchase of UOB Asset Management will expand the German manager's footprint in Southeast Asia.
Suspended Cuban property fund Ceiba Investments (CBA) is being taken over by an administrator after its board and management resigned in the wake of US sanctions. The Guernsey Financial Services ...
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