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  • Moody’s downgrades Jaguar Land Rover as it battles China slowdown

    June 20, 2019

    Embattled car giant Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) suffered a fresh blow today after credit rating agency Moody’s downgraded the firm and warned of a “negative outlook”. Moody’s has reduced its corporate family rating to B1 from Ba3 and the probability of default rating to B1-PD from Ba3-PD. It also downgraded the instrument ratings on the [...]

  • British Steel inquiry delayed amid fears findings could affect sale process

    June 13, 2019

    MPs have delayed an inquiry into the collapse of British Steel until the Autumn, amid fears the findings could hurt efforts to find a new owner. The influential Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee group of MPs was set to grill Marc Meyohas, a partner at British Steel’s former owner Greybull Capital, on 26 June. [...]

  • Packaging maker DS Smith shares on the rise as profits soar

    June 13, 2019

    DS Smith shares rose five per cent today on the news it enjoyed profit boost of nearly one-third last year. The packaging manufacturer said it had plans in place to stockpile goods ahead of Britain’s planned exit from the EU at the end of October. Read more: DS Smith sells plastics division to US private [...]

  • Slamming on the brakes: Chinese car sales suffer steepest ever annual decline

    June 12, 2019

    The Chinese car market suffered its largest ever monthly sales drop in May, bolstering concerns around the country’s economic slowdown. Sales fell 16.4 per cent last month compared to the same period last year, said the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM). The drop is the 11th straight month of decline, after falls of 14.6 [...]

  • A road less travelled: British car industry troubles run far deeper than Brexit

    June 11, 2019

    The dust has settled. Bridgend’s male voice choir has sung in protest at Ford’s Essex headquarters. And back in their south Wales hometown, the US car maker’s 1,700 factory workers returned to work yesterday for the first time since they learnt of their impending redundancy. But before they had even stopped for lunch, the Office [...]

  • Meet Blenheim Forge, the blacksmiths supplying quality kitchen knives to London’s top chefs

    June 10, 2019

    TUCKED away in a railway arch beneath Peckham train station lies a workshop. Here, the blacksmiths of Blenheim Forge toil away making kitchen knives. But these are not just any old blades. These are handcrafted Japanese-style knives – and the cheapest model starts at £160. There’s no better endorsement for a product than knowing who [...]

  • Public inquiry will probe Greybull’s role in collapse of British Steel

    June 9, 2019

    MPs will quiz one of British Steel’s former owners on the firm’s collapse later this month, after they launched an inquiry into the troubled industry this weekend. The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy committee will examine the role private equity firm Greybull Capital had in the industrial giant’s demise. The announcement comes less than a [...]

  • New car market misfires as confusion over government policy and incentives dents demand

    June 5, 2019

    Rule changes to government policy and automotive grants caused hybrid and diesel car sales to plummet in May. Overall new car sales fell 4.6 per cent year-on-year to just 183,724 units. The figures come from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). Read more: Car sales fall as removal of subsidies takes its toll [...]

  • Greybull Capital ‘to bid for British Steel’s non-UK assets’

    June 4, 2019

    Greybull Capital, the private equity firm which owned British Steel until it collapsed last month, is reportedly gearing up to bid for the firm’s operations in France and the Netherlands. The move would mean Greybull dispenses with British Steel’s UK business. It bought the firm from Tata Steel for £1 three years ago. Read more: [...]

  • US manufacturing sector grows at slowest rate in 10 years in May

    June 3, 2019

    The US manufacturing sector grew at its slowest rate since 2009 in May, according to survey data released today, in a sign that the world’s biggest economy is losing momentum. Read more: European stock markets bleed red as Trump takes trade war to Mexico Tariffs were widely blamed for dampening demand and increasing costs, helping [...]

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