(Alliance News) - J Sainsbury PLC on Tuesday backed annual guidance as it reported progress across the board and first quarter sales ahead of market expectations. Read More
(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 is set to open broadly flat on Tuesday, ahead of a vote in Parliament on Labour's proposed welfare cuts and following a delay in the decision on post-Brexit EU food labelling. Read More
(Alliance News) - UK grocery sales climbed over the past three months, with supermarket footfall spiking to a five-year high, though price inflation has intensified, Kantar said on Tuesday. Read More
(Alliance News) - Blue-chip stock prices in Europe closed lower on Wednesday, as a decent start to the week gave way to some caution ahead of earnings from New York listing Nvidia, which has been at the heart of an artificial intelligence boom. Read More
(Alliance News) - UK grocery sales climbed as warm weather drove higher spending in summer products and consumers sought out promotions, data from Kantar showed on Wednesday. Read More
(Alliance News) - Cranswick PLC on Tuesday said it has launched an independent review into its animal welfare policies and livestock operations following abuse claims at a pig farm run by the business. Read More
(Alliance News) - UK grocery sales picked up over the Easter as consumers remained undeterred by inflationary pressures and battles between retailers were fuelled by promotional activities, numbers from Kantar showed on Tuesday. Read More
(Alliance News) - London stocks were mixed at midday on Tuesday, as the pound hit a seven-month high amid US dollar turmoil and UK firms halt plans for investment in anticipation of US tariff upheaval. Read More
J Sainsbury PLC - London-based supermarket chain - Starts on Tuesday the share buyback programme announced with its annual results on Thursday last week. The buyback will be worth up to GBP200 million. It will be run by BNP Paribas SA and completed by the end of Sainsbury's financial first half on September 12. Read More
(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 was called higher on Tuesday following the long Easter weekend as the gold price reaches a new record high, while US investors remain cautious amid US President Donald Trump's threats to oust the Federal Reserve chair. Read More