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Fish prints and shapes have UK shoppers hooked this summer
From sardines and sprats to crabs, marine life-themed fashion and homewares are making a splash Three years after declaring the death of florals, John Lewis has discovered a new print that is making a splash among shoppers. At the launch of its new high summer collection, the retailer said fish were quickly becoming its customers’ catch of the day.From sardines and sprats to crustaceans including crabs, its latest haul across fashion and homeware is rich in fish prints and shapes. Sales of starf...
Summer fuel, food and energy costs are spiralling – how the experts are cutting costs
The cost of living is going up again, with almost everything becoming more expensive this summer. Inflation is expected to hit 4 per cent by the end of the year, with higher oil prices caused by the US-Israeli war on Iran affecting not just fuel but all kinds of goods because of transportation costs in their supply chains. Here’s what experts recommend on how to save and prevent our spending from getting out of control. Check your contracts and subscriptions News about inflation can “feel li...
Ford Stock Set for Best Month Since Financial Crisis on AI Rally
Ford Motor Co. shares are set to record their best monthly gain in 17 years as the automaker’s newfound status as a possible beneficiary of the artificial intelligence boom sparked an investor frenzy.
HSBC’s Kettner Says Blowout Earnings Dim ‘Danger Zone’ Fears
Robust first-quarter corporate results, driven by technology megacaps, have provided fundamental support to the stock-market rally, dimming worries about elevated Treasury yields, according to HSBC Bank Plc’s Max Kettner.
Quarter of Big Oil Tankers Trapped by Iran War Have Escaped
Roughly one-quarter of the non-Iranian large oil tankers trapped inside the Persian Gulf at the outbreak of the Iran war have managed to slip out in a slow, stealthy trickle.
Top chefs call for VAT cut as hospitality industry battles for survival
Top chefs call for VAT cut as hospitality industry battles for survivalSee more This is Money on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy EMILY HAWKINS Updated: 14:51, 29 May 2026 e-mail 73 View comments
Stocks Rally Continues on Peace Deal Hopes, AI Spending Optimism
US stocks edged higher in early trading on Friday, boosted by hopes of a peace deal between the US and Iran and expectations that spending on artificial intelligence will drive further gains in corporate earnings.
Behind closed doors, Trump showed me a heart ruled by cold, hard cash
The Trump phone shipped this week, and I found that it was the perfect artifact of the man whose name is stamped on it. The gold-toned slab – which was promised as American-made and best-in-class – arrived late, reportedly with foreign-made parts, overpriced and to withering reviews. Like many Trump products, it was hyped and monetised, but in time, Trump Mobile may see its products thrown in the trash as the number of pissed-off customers outnumbers new buyers. This is a prophecy of what’s to...
Only three-quarters of first class mail delivered on time
Only three-quarters of first class mail delivered on timeJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleMitchell LabiakBusiness reporterGetty ImagesJust over three-quarters of first class letters, or 75.7%, were delivered on time by Royal Mail in the year to the end of March, far off its target of 93%.The latest quality-of-service report reflects the postal firm's performance under its new private owner, Daniel Kretinsky's EP Group, whose takeover was approved by shareholders at the end of April las...
CNG price hiked to Rs 86 per kg in Mumbai, piped gas to Rs 52 per unit
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) prices have increased by Rs 2 per kg in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, taking the new rate to Rs 86 per kg. Piped cooking gas will also see a 50 paise per unit hike. This rise is attributed to global energy supply chain disruptions and increased procurement costs.
ECB Acting Too Late Can Be Costlier Than Acting Earlier, Radev Says
The European Central Bank should avoid waiting too long to address the fallout from the Iran war, according to Governing Council member Dimitar Radev.
Shutterfly Kicks Off $1.9 Billion Junk Deal to Tackle Debt Pile
Shutterfly is looking to refinance its looming debt pile with $1.875 billion of new junk bonds and loans.
Chevron CEO Wirth on Oil Prices, Strait of Hormuz, Venezuela
Chevron Chairman & CEO Mike Wirth discusses the impact of the war in Iran on oil prices and global supplies, multiple attacks this week on vessels transiting the Strait of Hormuz, the company’s view on Venezuela, and potential oil and gasoline shortages. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” (Source: Bloomberg)
FitzWalter Bought Bank Debt of Ailing 3i-Backed Fiber Operator
Special situations investor FitzWalter Capital has bought around half of the bank debt owed by struggling German fiber operator DNS:Net, according to people familiar with the matter.
Bank of England’s Bailey says no rush to raise interest rates amid Iran war uncertainty
Inflation can be tolerated above 2% target for now ‘given context of softness in real economy’, governor saysBusiness live – latest updatesThe Bank of England is in no rush to raise interest rates while the outcome of the Iran war remains uncertain and the UK’s growth rate stays weak, the governor, Andrew Bailey, said.In a signal that borrowing costs will remain at 3.75% at least during the summer, Bailey said it was tolerable for inflation to stay above the Bank’s 2% target during the current c...
Zambia Bonds Jump After 2053 Debt Buyback Tender Starts
Zambia launched a cash tender offer to buy back $1.36 billion bond due in 2053, becoming the latest African nation to repurchase outstanding debt as governments seek to reduce their servicing costs.
July, August Critical Months for Oil Inventories, Chevron CEO Says
Chevron CEO Mike Wirth discusses the impact of the war in Iran on oil prices and global supplies and says the company would not consider paying a toll to traverse the Strait of Hormuz. (Source: Bloomberg)
‘Two Sigma’ S&P Rally Signals Easy Money Has Already Been Made
The S&P 500 Index has returned to all-time highs, yet there’s no mistaking that Wall Street’s breathtaking two-month rally has slowed dramatically.
India’s Maritime Financier Readies Nation’s First Blue Bond
Sagarmala Finance Corp., a financier created to fund India’s maritime projects, is preparing to issue the country’s maiden blue bond to raise as much as 10 billion rupees ($105 million), according to a top official.
The $900 Billion Giant: How Anthropic Got So Big, So Fast
The artificial intelligence giant was just valued at $900 billion, surpassing OpenAI. Here are the numbers behind its rise — and headwinds it faces.