The process by which a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Why Just Eat is Leaving the London Stock Exchange: Costs, ...
When a household name like Just Eat Takeaway announces it’s delisting from the London Stock Exchange (LSE), the story isn’t just about one company—it’s a lens into broader economic themes. What makes ...
Supermarket loyalty pricing, where members pay less than non-members for certain products, is becoming ubiquitous in the UK, accounting for a whopping £5 billion in revenue over just three months in ...
Recent debates around the staggering pay packages of top executives have reignited discussions about fairness in the workplace. A new survey by the High Pay Centre reveals that over half of the UK ...
Identify the years when the UK had the smallest and largest annual current account deficit as a % of GDP in the last 25 years. If the UK’s GDP in 2023 was £2,687 billion, calculate the current account ...
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The rumble of engines at Vauxhall’s historic Luton van factory will soon fall silent. Stellantis, its parent company, has announced plans to close the site in April 2025, putting 1,100 jobs at risk.
Vauxhall’s Luton Closure: What It Means for the Economy and the Race to Net Zero 26th November 2024 ...
The UK's ONS is pioneering a more holistic way to measure economic success through Gross Inclusive Income (GII), which incorporates sustainability and wellbeing alongside traditional financial metrics ...
Imagine this: a bad batch of beer turns into a full-blown zombie outbreak, plunging the UK into chaos. Beyond the gory drama, this scenario—modelled using the National Institute Global Econometric ...
Has China, the world's leading polluter reached peak emissions? And if so, has its journey to net zero emissions begun. This Bloomberg clip looks at how China got to account for 30% of carbon ...
Monopoly power allows a single firm to dominate a market, giving it significant control over pricing, supply, and market conditions. While monopolies can sometimes drive innovation and efficiency, the ...