Monthly Archives: April 2023

Households in debt time-bomb, says Citizens Advice

The charity says those struggling with negative budgets can face a “wild west” when seeking debt advice.

Eurovision 2023: What fans affected by train strikes travelling to Liverpool can do

Two train strikes are now scheduled which may cause disruption for those travelling to Liverpool.

UK games sector wanted Microsoft deal, says Sir Ian Livingstone

Sir Ian Livingstone says he hopes a settlement can be reached for Microsoft’s takeover of Activision.

ExxonMobil reports record first-quarter profits of $11.4bn

The energy giant says the profits came despite paying about $200m (£160m) in windfall taxes in Europe.

First Republic Dives Late As FDIC Receivership May Be Imminent; Why Other Bank Stocks Are Unfazed

Start Investing for You, Your Kids, & And Your Retirement

As you remain obsessed with your career progression or raising your kids, the precious days of your retirement planning eventually slip by. Amidst high inflation and increased cost of living, how do you plan to allocate funds for your retirement

Rail strike on 13 May, day of Eurovision final

The RMT is to strike after talks in long-running pay dispute break down again.

Sainsbury’s and Unilever deny prices are too high

The supermarket and Marmite-maker reject suggestions they are not protecting customers from inflation.

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell pranked by Russians

Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell is the latest personality to be pranked by comedians.

Amazon cloud and ads units offset flat e-commerce

Amazon has been hit as shoppers return to in-store spending after the pandemic.