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The focus today has justifiably been on how investors sold off shares in companies across the world and how stock market values have fallen globally. But there's another part of the market that's showing better news for the UK and the government: state borrowing costs are at a mor...
We’ve (in my opinion) absolutely rinsed the Crowthorne area for walks, to the extent I think I’m on a first name basis with most of the trees that line the Blackwater River near the Big Tesco at the Meadows, but we had one option left, which was to re-do the interesting bits fr...
a brand run by a partnership of Tesco, a big British retailer, and Tata, a huge Indian conglomerate. Instead of chaotically piled bags of grains, fresh fruit and vegetables are arranged neatly. But whereas DMart has kids in the halls, Star Bazaar is silent ...
Meet Will Ospreay, a 30-year-old Assassin’s Creed fan who many consider to currently be the best professional wrestler in the world. Will’s notjusta fan ofAssassin’s Creedthough, his entire career has been built on the foundation of the Ubisoft series, and since ...
awareness of the beer industry in Singapore, the four-day festival grows from strength to strength each year. The festival doesn’t have the raucous singing and dancing to folk music that one would expect in Europe, but it has its own vibe, and people here are beginning to take beer ...
chunks of Diageo and Unilever’s Axe (although it remains on the roster) by winning Tesco without a pitch (from W+K) and then Heinz. The work, though, still has a way to go before it regains the peaks of yore. BBH’s first big campaign for Tesco, in particular, failed to impre...
The focus today has justifiably been on how investors sold off shares in companies across the world and how stock market values have fallen globally. But there's another part of the market that's showing better news for the UK and the government: state borrowing costs are at a more th...
Byline: Sean Poulter Consumer Affairs EditorDaily Mail (London)
But big city firms are suggesting to the chancellor that almost £300bn held in cash ISAs could generate better returns if invested in stocks and shares - while at the same time supporting the city's equities market. One senior banker told theFTthe issue had been raised by financ...