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  • Plunging inflation may knock deficit reduction

    February 17, 2015

    Inflation fell to a record low in January, giving a welcome boost to hard-pressed households – but a group of economists warned the drop will harm­ the government’s finances, because tax receipts rise when prices go up. Prices rose by just 0.3 per cent in the 12 months to January, the Office for National Statistics said [...]

  • Tesco hopes Allan is the key to resolving its lingering problems

    February 17, 2015

    John Allan turned around Dixons, but can he now reboot Tesco? ONE sat on the board of high street electricals giant Dixons Carphone while the other has already led a successful turn­around of supermarket Asda. Both Archie Norman and John Allan were considered strong contenders for the chairman role at Tesco, but last night the [...]

  • Finance firms shun bond market as likes of Apple take the lead

    February 17, 2015

    APPLE’S Tim Cook has rolled out four jumbo bond issues in the past two years – and according to new research published yesterday it seems he’s not alone. Figures from the influential Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) show the number of non-financial companies issuing corporate bonds has jumped 77 per cent since 2008, [...]

  • Here’s everything we know about Tesco’s new chairman, John Allan

    February 17, 2015

      After a four-month search, Tesco has finally revealed who will replace Sir Richard Broadbent as chairman.   John Allan was chosen after “a deep and thorough process” to lead the supermarket's board as it attempts to recover from a wretched 2014.   Allan, who commented that he was “very pleased to be taking on this role at such a [...]

  • Tesco appoints former Dixons Carphone deputy as new chairman

    February 17, 2015

    Tesco has named John Allan as its next chairman following Richard Broadbent's decision to step down from the role. The beleaguered supermarket has turned to current Dixons Carphone deputy chairman Allan who will step into the role on 1 March. He will pay be paid a fixed salary of £650,000 for three years, inclusive of [...]

  • UK inflation: Last time it was this low, it was measured by the prices of swiss roll, tracksuits and luncheon meat

    February 17, 2015

    The last time inflation was this low, shoppers' baskets were overflowing with Swiss rolls, shell suits and tins of luncheon meat. Yum. Prices rose just 0.3 per cent in January, the latest ONS figures reveal, the lowest since records began, and even slower than the previous low of December. Back in 1989 when those records [...]

  • Greece in crisis: Inflation drop the biggest since November 2013

    February 17, 2015

    Interactive: Inflation rates in every EU economy Greece’s negotiations with the European establishment have collapsed and the country's inflation rate is going in the same direction. It hasn’t just crossed the threshold, it’s been in deflation for a while, but the drop in prices was steeper than expected: a 2.8 per cent reverse year-on-year represents [...]

  • Interactive: UK inflation hits 0.3 per cent, but how does it compare to other European Union countries?

    February 17, 2015

    UK inflation slowed to 0.3 per cent in January, lower than December’s figure of 0.5 per cent and a good distance below the two per cent target for the Bank of England. More on this story: UK inflation falls to its lowest since records began But the UK is not alone in missing targets: the [...]

  • UK inflation falls to 0.3 per cent in January, its lowest since records began in 1989

    February 17, 2015

    UK inflation has fallen to its lowest level since equivalent records began in 1989, as plunging oil prices and a bitter supermarket price war push down the cost of living. The consumer price index (CPI) – which measures the cost of items in a typical family's shopping basket – rose just 0.3 per cent in January [...]

  • Quindell shares jump as Morgan Stanley takes a bigger slice of it

    February 16, 2015

    SHARES in Quindell closed 9.5 per cent higher to 75p yesterday, after Morgan Stanley increased its stake to more than five per cent. Shares in the insurance claims processor are still more than half of their value compared to last year, after the company was accused of having “magical… paper profits” by mysterious US-based short [...]

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