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Sunday newspaper round-up: Prudential, Bank of England, Supermarkets

Sun, 08th Mar 2020 20:55

(Sharecast News) - Prudential is set to reveal plans for a partial float or sale of its American insurance business as an activist investor circles. The FTSE 100 giant is expected to outline its intention to offload a stake in Jackson, which has four million customers in the US, alongside its annual results on Wednesday. Jackson, founded in Michigan in 1961 and owned by the Pru since 1986, would be worth between $6bn (£4.5bn) and $10bn, according to insiders, although it would be towards the lower end of that range today given the cut in US interest rates in response to the coronavirus and the flight to safety that pushed yields on 10-year US Treasuries to a record low of less than 0.7%. - The Sunday Times

The Treasury and the Bank of England face calls to unleash measures to help businesses survive the coronavirus outbreak amid fresh turbulence in markets. Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to use his first budget on Wednesday to make statutory sick pay available from day one and provide loan guarantees for short-term disruption to supply chains and sales. The Resolution Foundation think tank added that if the hit to the economy intensified, the Treasury should consider a temporary cut in VAT, as during the financial crisis. - The Sunday Times

Supermarkets trying to prevent shoppers from stockpiling have put purchase limits on items including pasta, anti-bacterial wipes, hand soap, toilet paper and children's medications. Shelves across the country have been stripped of such goods after Public Health England urged members of the public to "plan ahead" in case they had to self-isolate for a couple of weeks. - The Guardian

Investigators at the Serious Fraud Office are examining allegations that Lloyds Banking Group and KPMG conspired to force the collapse of a property company by loading it with fees. Officials at the white-collar crime agency have begun interviewing witnesses over claims Angel Group, which owned properties including an office block at Canary Wharf, London, was deliberately pushed into administration. - The Sunday Telegraph

Bin collector Averda is poised to appoint Ferrexpo chairman Steve Lucas as its new chairman, stoking fresh speculation over a float in London. Mr Lucas's appointment could come as soon as tomorrow. The move will beef up governance at Averda, which is owned by its founding family and private equity firm Growthgate. Averda provides waste collection, processing and recycling services in eight countries across the Middle East and Africa. The business has about 15,000 staff and annual revenues of around $350m (£270m). - The Sunday Telegraph

British companies are expected to spend more than £12bn switching their fossil fuel vehicles for clean electric versions over the next two years. A survey found that nearly half of UK businesses are planning to invest in chargeable cars and vans in advance of the government's ban on sales of new internal combustion engine vehicles by 2035. - The Guardian

Neil Woodford and former sales staff from Woodford Investment Management are understood to have held talks with institutional investors and wealth managers about forming a new venture. The talks, which were first reported by Sky News, are understood to have been prompted by calls to Woodford following a Sunday Times report that a boutique investment bank, WG Partners, had lost a period of exclusivity over a deal to buy the portfolio's illiquid and private holdings. The group of early-stage companies included cancer treatment centres Rutherford Partners. - The Sunday Times

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24 Aug 2023 08:23

UK supermarket Asda launches fresh round of price cuts

LONDON, Aug 24 (Reuters) - British supermarket Asda on Thursday followed rivals Ocado Retail and Sainsbury's in announcing a fresh round of price cuts, adding to the downward trajectory in UK food inflation.

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23 Aug 2023 10:24

Britain's Ocado Retail and Sainsbury's cut prices again

Ocado Retail cuts prices of 200 products

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23 Aug 2023 00:01

Britain's Ocado Retail cuts prices again

Heinz beans, Quaker oats among price reductions

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22 Aug 2023 16:56

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 snaps seven day losing streak

(Alliance News) - Stocks in London were higher at the close on Tuesday as markets celebrated better-than-expected public sector borrowing figures in the UK, and hoped that Chancellor Jeremy Hunt may have enough firepower in government coffers to enact some pre-election tax cuts.

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15 Aug 2023 11:56

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 down as wage growth sparks rate fears

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were lower at midday on Tuesday, as wage growth fuelled talks of the Bank of England's next move.

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15 Aug 2023 08:57

TOP NEWS: UK grocery price inflation eases; Ocado loses market share

(Alliance News) - Grocery price inflation in the UK cooled by just over two percentage points to 12.7% in the four weeks that ended August 6, the second sharpest slowdown in price in 15 years, according to survey data from Kantar, with staples such as milk and vegetable oil seeing price cuts.

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27 Jul 2023 16:09

Highly shorted Ocado almost trebles in value from June lows

MILAN, July 27 (Reuters) - Shares in Ocado swung widely on Thursday following a two-month rally that has kept traders guessing over potential suitors circling the British online supermarket.

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27 Jul 2023 11:30

Ocado set to treble in value from June lows

MILAN, July 27 (Reuters) - Shares in Ocado continued their ascent on Thursday and looked set to treble in value from the lows in early June in a rally that has kept traders guessing over potential suitors circling the British online supermarket.

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27 Jul 2023 10:34

IN BRIEF: Ocado Solutions CEO Jensen to depart; board member replaces

Ocado Group PLC - Hertfordshire-based online grocer and warehouse technology firm - Luke Jensen will step down as chief executive officer of Ocado Solutions on September 30, in order to focus on external non-executive director positions. Jensen has been CEO of Ocado Solutions since 2017. The division offers Ocado's grocery warehouse and delivery technology to other supermarkets.

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27 Jul 2023 08:15

Luke Jensen stepping down from Ocado Solutions

(Sharecast News) - Technology-driven online grocer Ocado Group announced the upcoming retirement of Luke Jensen, the current executive director and CEO of Ocado Solutions, on Thursday.

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24 Jul 2023 17:09

UK's FTSE 100 edges higher on gains in energy shares

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24 Jul 2023 16:59

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: FTSE 100 shakes off weak PMI readings

(Alliance News) - Blue-chip European equities took confidence from a decent open in New York, despite some less-than-stellar PMI data darkening the mood earlier on Monday.

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24 Jul 2023 12:04

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: China stimulus impatience keeps lid on sentiment

(Alliance News) - Equity prices in Europe were mixed heading into Monday afternoon, with a warning of the challenges facing the Chinese economy hurting investor sentiment at the start of a busy week of central banking action.

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24 Jul 2023 08:48

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Lower start with eyes on trio of rate decisions

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened largely lower on Monday as markets looked ahead to a week of interest decisions from three major central banks.

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