Ukraine
This coverage examines how events in Ukraine affect the UK retail sector, focusing on supply chain disruption, commodity prices, consumer sentiment, and corporate responses. Reporting highlights how retailers adapt operations and strategy to mitigate risks and navigate challenges arising from the conflict — offering insight for executives, managers, and professionals making decisions in a volatile global context.
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Sep- 2022 -21 SeptemberGovernment
Business energy bills to be capped under new gov scheme
The government has unveiled a new plan that is set to cap wholesale energy bills for businesses for an initial six-month period from 1 October. The Government Energy Bill Relief Scheme, unveiled today (21 September) by business secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg, will reportedly bring support for households, businesses and public sector…
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21 SeptemberNews
Eve Sleep losses widen amid ‘appalling’ market conditions
Eve Sleep, a direct-to-consumer sleep wellness brand, has reported EBITDA losses of £4.2m for the first half of 2022, compared with a loss of £1.9m for the same period the year prior. The report saw revenues down 16% to £11.6m for the six months ended 30 June 2022, compared with…
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16 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
H&M sales lower than expected in Q3
Swedish fashion chain, H&M, has revealed that net sales were lower than expected in its third quarter, rising only by 3% to 57.5bn Swedish crowns (£4.7bn) in the period ended 31 August 2022. This reportedly failed to meet a 5% analyst expectation. In local currencies, sales fell by 4% overall. …
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15 SeptemberHigh Street
Mothercare profits hit £12m in FY22
Mothercare has revealed that the group’s profit for the 52 weeks to 26 March 2022 reached £12.1m, compared to its loss of £21.5m in the previous financial year. The group has also reported that its international retail sales reached £385.3m, which is just under last year’s total of £358.6m. The…
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1 SeptemberClothing & Shoes
Tommy Hilfiger and CK owner lowers FY22 outlook
PVH Corp has lowered its full year outlook for 2022, with revenues now expected to decrease 4% to 3% (increase 3% to 4% on a constant currency basis). The company also plans to reduce people costs in its global offices by 10% to streamline the organisation, drive efficiencies and fuel…
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Aug- 2022 -31 AugustEconomy
Food prices rise at fastest rate since 2008, BRC finds
New data from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and NielsenIQ index has shown that food prices have risen at their fastest rate since 2008 in August, with an increase of 9.3% after an initial 7% increase last month. The BRC reported that fresh food was more than 10% more expensive…
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26 AugustEconomy
Energy price cap to rise by 80% to £3,549 from October
Ofgem has confirmed that the energy price cap will increase by 80% to a record £3,549 a year for dual fuel for an average household from 1 October 2022. The rise will affect those on standard variable tariffs, with the record annual bill only being based on typical usage. At…
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23 AugustComment
Retail Crisis: Why mountains of excess inventory and overselling is set to kill off many promising businesses
Remember the early days of the pandemic? The never-before-seen surge in online shopping meant retailers were overwhelmed with demand. Locked down consumers, desperate for a distraction, scrambled for everything from at-home fitness equipment and games consoles to gazebos and scatter cushions – and warehouses were cleared of stock, as supply…
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17 AugustFeatures
The business pledges of the Conservative leadership finalists
Business Rates On 9 August, the Retail Jobs Alliance, a coalition of retailers including Morrisons, Greggs and Tesco, called on both Sunak and Truss to pledge to cut business rates which are charged on most non-domestic properties, such as shops, offices, pubs, warehouses, factories, and holiday rental homes or guest…
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16 AugustHigh Street
Body Shop owner sees revenues decline 8.6%
Natura & Co, the owner of The Body Shop, Avon and Aesop has seen its group revenue decline 8.6% in the second quarter to 30 June. Net revenue at The Body Shop fell by 25.3% despite store revenues being up compared to last year due to a rise in footfall.…
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