Private capital group extends forbearance to John Textor’s Eagle Football after pocketing proceeds from Palace stake sale
Living wage increases, new regulations and backed-up planning system driving price rises, say producers
Security company’s Stockholm IPO may herald uptick in European market deals
Ramon Laguarta wrestles with weakening sales and shrinking profit margins in North America
From Shanghai Disneyland to gambling hub Macau, holiday travellers are wary about state of economy
Thefts are costing frozen food retailer £20mn a year that could be invested in its shops, says Richard Walker
Grocer reduces prices on almost 1,000 products, squeezing margins in fiercely competitive sector
Intercontinental Exchange will distribute ‘event-driven data’ of site, which became popular during 2024 US election
Memoirs by Mary Portas and Gene Pressman recall the fashion, fun — and fish tanks — of Harvey Nichols and Barneys in the 1990s
Its predictive power on year-ahead core price pressures is worrying central bankers
Gallery with branches in Mayfair and Somerset blames decline on ‘lower secondary-market sales’
French supermarket chain’s debt is trading sharply lower on worries about profits and tough loan conditions
At least 15mn children globally use e-cigarettes, according to landmark report critical of tobacco industry
Company confirms cyber incident that halted production was ransomware attack
Cadbury’s new Bournville campaign is a bid for an emerging market. Our writer isn’t too sweet on it
Wholesale shrimp costs have jumped 21% since president imposed levies on India
Times are tough for property owners. Threats from sources as diverse as fire and cyber security are rising, tenant preferences are rapidly shifting, and rules covering safety and climate change are evolving. On top of that, valuations in many markets have been falling
European textiles industry body says Chinese companies are selling in ‘aggressive’ way
JBS’s Wesley Batista says strong US demand is pushing country towards imports despite Trump’s tariffs
Major study says decarbonising energy and transport sectors essential to offset food production
Aspirational purchases are harder to justify when Britain’s aspirational classes are feeling the heat
Trade levies are starting to drive up costs for goods from cans of soup to car parts
Vitasoy seeks to innovate with flavours such as ‘fragrant duck poo’ to win over young consumers
Plus, matchmaking sports investors, McLaren chief’s payday
Large retailers in England can no longer offer two-for-one giveaways on foods deemed high in fat, salt or sugar