Chanel sounds upbeat note despite China lockdowns
Chanel has struck an optimistic tone as resilient growth across Asia and the US helps the French luxury house offset the hit from lockdowns in China As with rival upmarket … Read More
Chanel has struck an optimistic tone as resilient growth across Asia and the US helps the French luxury house offset the hit from lockdowns in China As with rival upmarket … Read More
Shares in some of Britain’s biggest power companies fell sharply on Tuesday over concerns that the government will hit electricity generators as well as oil and gas companies with a … Read More
This is interesting. Legal & General Investment Management is planning to vote against the election of several Amazon directors, including founder, former CEO, amateur astronaut and full-time bodybuilder Jeffrey P. … Read More
The travel food retailer that owns Upper Crust and the Caffè Ritazza brands has said leisure demand will make up for permanently lower levels of business customers despite a strong … Read More
Rising inflation and a cost of living squeeze pose a new threat to the recovery of London’s West End since coronavirus restrictions were lifted, according to landlord Shaftesbury. Cafes, bars … Read More
Amazon shareholders will challenge the company on executive pay, tax transparency, working conditions and unionisation, as chief executive Andy Jassy faces his first annual meeting at the helm of the … Read More
KPMG has been fined £3.4mn by the UK accounting regulator for serious failings in its audit of Rolls-Royce’s 2010 accounts, five years after the engine-maker reached a settlement with authorities … Read More
As nightlife returns in most parts of the world, it is easy to laugh at the prospect of spending Friday night using a headset and dancing in a virtual club. … Read More
Happening tomorrow: It’s not too late to attend our second DD: Dialogues online event on Wednesday. Join FT columnist Simon Kuper at 15.30 BST/10:30 EST for a conversation with journalist … Read More
At the turn of the century, some disused coalfields in northern England were an ugly symbol of the UK’s industrial past. But today, where slagheaps once stood at Orgreave in … Read More