Jeremy Hunt
This coverage analyses Jeremy Hunt’s fiscal policies and their implications for the UK retail sector during his tenure as Chancellor of the Exchequer. Reporting focuses on business rates reforms, national insurance adjustments, VAT policies affecting tourism and retail, and broader economic measures — providing retail executives, financial planners, and policy stakeholders with insights into the intersection of government policy and retail industry performance.
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Feb- 2024 -28 FebruaryNews
Today’s news in brief-28/2/24
Shein is reportedly contemplating shifting its Initial Public Offering (IPO) from New York to London amidst anticipated regulatory hurdles in the US due to its Chinese affiliations. The move would mark one of London’s largest IPOs ever. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has engaged in talks with Shein’s chairman, Donald Tang, urging…
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28 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Shein mulls London IPO amid resistance to New York listing
Shein is reportedly considering the possibility of switching its initial public offering to London from New York in what could be one of London’s biggest ever IPOs, Bloomberg has reported. According to reports, the fast-fashion company is in the early stages of exploring the London option in case US regulators…
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21 FebruaryElectrical
Currys shareholder Redwheel warns of stock market decline
Currys’ largest shareholder, Redwheel, has warned that more foreign firms will begin to circle London companies after the electronics retailer rejected a takeover bid from US hedge fund Elliott, The Telegraph has reported. Redwheel, which holds 14.6% of shares in Currys, said it was in “complete agreement” with the retailer’s…
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16 FebruaryHigh Street
NWEC calls for return to tax-free shopping as tourist spending gap widens
The New West End Company (NWEC) has called for the return of tax-free shopping as the gap between the number of international visitors in London and the spending associated with them widened in the final quarter of last year. According to the latest figures released by NWEC, despite a recovery…
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5 FebruaryNews
Today’s news in brief-5/2/24
Authentic Brands, the owner of Ted Baker, is reportedly exploring cost-saving options after terminating its relationship with AARC, the company responsible for Ted Baker’s UK operation. The potential measures include store closures, job cuts, or a Company Voluntary Agreement (CVA) to reduce rent rates or exit stores. Authentic had provided…
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5 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Jeremy Hunt to review tourist tax ahead of Budget
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has reportedly asked the Office for Budget Responsibility to look at whether the scrapping of VAT-free shopping for tourists should be reversed, delivering a much-needed boost to Britain’s retail and leisure sectors, according to The Sunday Times. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has been asked to…
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Dec- 2023 -15 DecemberHigh Street
Currys boss criticises gov’s minimum wage plans
Currys CEO Alex Baldock has accused the government of not caring about the retail industry after claiming its decision to raise the minimum wage would “load more costs onto an already overburdened sector”. It comes after chancellor Jeremy Hunt outlined plans to raise the legal minimum wage by 10% to…
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8 DecemberAnalysis
What’s in store for retailers in 2024?
The announcement made by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in the Autumn Budget has unveiled a series of measures aimed at bolstering the UK economy, with the aim to particularly benefit retail. Hunt believes that the reduction in National Insurance, the freezing of business rates, and increments in the National Living Wage…
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Nov- 2023 -22 NovemberEconomy
Chancellor cuts National Insurance to 10% alongside NLW rise
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced a series of measures to help boost the UK economy as part of his Autumn Budget including slashing National Insurance by 2% and freezing business rates for retail and hospitality. As part of the new measures, Hunt revealed that National Insurance will be cut from…
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20 NovemberDepartment Stores
Fortnum and Mason boss urges gov to scrap tourist tax
Fortnum and Mason boss Tom Athron has urged the government to scrap the tourist tax or risk businesses losing sales revenue to Paris, in an interview with This Is Money. Athron, chief executive of the luxury food store, stated that Paris was a “very attractive” destination for tourists due to…
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