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Sunday newspaper round-up: China, Facebook, Petropavlovsk

Sun, 22nd Nov 2020 18:13

(Sharecast News) - Britain will lose billions of pounds of investment and thousands of jobs unless it reverses its hostility to China, an influential lobby group for Chinese businesses has warned. In the most stark public intervention yet, the China Chamber of Commerce in the UK - which represents companies including Huawei, ZTE and Air China - said there could also be a consumer backlash against British companies such as Jaguar Land Rover and Burberry, which are heavily reliant on China's middle-class customers. Relations between China and the UK are at their lowest ebb in decades, hit by Beijing's power grab in Hong Kong and Donald Trump's trade war with President Xi Jinping. - Sunday Times
Facebook has become embroiled in an explosive row with Britain's markets watchdog that could result in a fine of up to £3billion. The social media giant has lost a legal case to overturn an order by the Competition and Markets Authority in June that demanded Facebook freeze a host of business activities while officials investigated its $400million (£300million) takeover of image firm Giphy. Facebook, founded and run by 36-year-old Mark Zuckerberg, is now under investigation after court documents revealed it could not 'certify compliance' with the edict imposed by the watchdog. - Mail on Sunday

Petropavlovsk, the London-listed Russian miner co-founded by City veteran Peter Hambro, has fired the starting gun on a probe into the company's murky deals by hiring KPMG as forensic investigator. The FTSE 250 gold miner, which has been rocked by a series of boardroom battles and shareholder feuds, is set to appoint the consultancy firm to scrutinise related-party transactions over the past three years, when co-founder Pavel Maslovskiy was chief executive. The investigators will also look into transactions by IRC, the Hong Kong mining business in which Petropavlovsk has a 31% stake, run by Hambro's son, Jay. - Sunday Times

Ministers have asked passport makers to provide Britons with secure certificates to prove they are not carrying coronavirus and help pave the way for a return to normality next year. City sources said companies including De La Rue are discussing certificates guaranteeing travellers have taken tests for the disease and are not infected. - Sunday Telegraph

An entrepreneur who left school at 15 is expected to crystallise a multimillion-pound fortune through a £100m stock market listing of his online fashion empire. Adam Frisby is understood to have hired bankers from Liberum to advise on the float of his business, In the Style. The brand has grown by collaborating with reality TV stars such as Love Island's Dani Dyer, Geordie Shore's Charlotte Crosby and Towie's Billie Faiers, and helping shoppers to emulate celebrity style on a budget. - Sunday Times

The UK and Canada have agreed to continue trading under the same terms as the current EU agreement after the Brexit transition period ends. The Conservative government said the agreement paved the way for negotiations to begin next year on a new comprehensive deal with Canada, which has long been trumpeted as one of the benefits of the UK leaving the EU. Labour urged the government to secure continuity arrangements with other key trading partners before the end of the year. - Guardian

The Prime Minister has launched a lobbying offensive to persuade big business to spend more than £40billion on green projects over the next decade, we can reveal. Johnson and Business Secretary Alok Sharma held a private meeting with more than 20 powerful British and multinational corporations just hours after the Government published its 'green industrial strategy' last Wednesday. - Mail on Sunday



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(Sharecast News) - Banknote printer De La Rue said on Thursday that trading for the financial year 2020/21 has been positive, with revenue and adjusted operating profit for the first half in line with its expectations.

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1 Oct 2020 10:20

De La Rue Makes Rob Harding Permanent Chief Financial Officer

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22 Sep 2020 13:58

De La Rue Appoints Catherine Ashton And Margaret Rice-Jones To Board

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De La Rue Raises GBP100 Million To Fund Turnaround Plan

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(Sharecast News) - Scapa Group: Berenberg reiterates buy with a target price of 150p.

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De La Rue Profit Rises And Taps Investors For GBP100 Million Cash

De La Rue Profit Rises And Taps Investors For GBP100 Million Cash

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17 Jun 2020 09:07

De La Rue to raise £100m, cease Gateshead printing

(Sharecast News) - Banknote printer De La Rue said it was raising £100m and axing jobs at its Gateshead plant in England after losing the contract to produce UK passports after Brexit.

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17 Jun 2020 07:55

UPDATE 2-De La Rue seeks cash to fund shift to plastic notes

* 260 jobs at risk at Gateshead site - CEO* COVID-19 pandemic could boost plastic notes demand* Annual profit down 61% (Adds detail on job cuts, shares, analyst comment, CEO comments)By Yadarisa ShabongJune 17 (Reuters) - British banknote manufactu...

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16 Jun 2020 09:14

UK Serious Fraud Office Closes De La Rue Corruption Investigation

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16 Jun 2020 09:09

UPDATE 1-London stocks jump as Fed bond-buying boosts recovery hopes

(For a live blog on European stocks, type LIVE/ in an Eikon news window)* Fed to start buying corporate bonds on Tuesday* BoE decision on asset purchase eyed later in the week* Cineworld jumps on plans to reopen all theatres by July* FTSE 100 jumps ...

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16 Jun 2020 07:42

Serious Fraud Office ends De La Rue probe

(Sharecast News) - The Serious Fraud Office has closed its investigation into De La Rue after almost a year in which the agency scrutinised the banknote printer's activities in South Sudan.

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UK Earnings, Trading Statements Calendar - Next 7 Days

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