All Brexit articles – Page 95
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City snapshot: Chancellor calms markets in wake of Brexit
Chancellor George Osborne has warned that it is “inevitable” that the UK economy will have to adjust in the wake of Brexit but said there will be no immediate emergency Budget.
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Media Bites 27 June: Brexit, Ocado, Innocent, Walmart, B&M, Warburtons
Unsurprisingly, the papers are dominated by the vote for Brexit and the fallout of EU referendum as City economists warn that Brexit vote will plunge UK into a new recession.
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Grocery at the forefront of change in wake of Brexit IGD warns
IGD’s 17-page Brexit report promises to guide UK grocery businesses in wake of Brexit…
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Lidl: Brexit won't deter UK investment
The discounter will stick to its plans for new stores, warehouses and jobs
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Childhood obesity strategy under threat from Brexit result
Health groups pushing government officials for reassurance at meeting with Treasury officials…
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Did the industry, after all, 'sleepwalk into Brexit'?
The inquest begins into whether industry leaders did enough to make the case against a leave vote…
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Is growth at the discounters set to slow? Don’t bet on it
IGD’s new five-year forecast looks wildly optimistic in wake of Brexit EU referendum result
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Brexit leaves Poundland potential takeover in the balance
South African retail giant Steinhoff is weighing up whether to make a bid for Poundland in the wake of Brexit.
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The City reacts to Brexit: Initial panic subsides
The FTSE 100 has fallen 3.2% today following the UK’s vote to leave the EU, wiping more than £50bn off the value of UK shares but recovering from catestrophic early falls.
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Fears for fresh food sector in wake of Brexit vote
Sector’s ability to harvest its 100,000 tonne annual crop “now in question”
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Workers must not pay the price for Brexit, warn trade unions
TUC and Unite have called on the government to protect jobs and workers’ rights
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UK votes to leave EU: the industry reacts to Brexit
The UK has voted to leave the EU by 51.9% to 48.1%, sending shockwaves through the country and around the world…
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City snapshot: Brexit vote sends grocery stocks plummeting
Grocery stocks have plunged by up to 30% so far this morning as world stock markets went into freefall and the pound tumbled to a 30-year low after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
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Deregulation will hit sugar harder than referendum
Sir, The deregulation of the EU beet sugar policy in 2017 will redefine our whole industry
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Comment & Opinion
Brexit in the balance as businesses have their final say
It’s genuinely hard to find a major player on the world stage that publicly advocates Brexit, unless you count Donald Trump
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Media Bites 22 June: My Local, Brexit, Stock Spirits, Whitbread
Convenience store chain My Local has filed notice to appoint administrators just nine months after being created from Morrison’s cast-offs; and your favourite supermarket could reveal which side will win your vote in the EU referendum.
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Exporters on alert in build-up to Brexit vote
Food and drink exporters have expressed grave concerns about the impact a Brexit would have on overseas business
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City snapshot: Leaving the EU will hit UK retail sales by 6%, report warns
The report says UK retail sales will reach £396.3bn by 2020 from their current level of £345.4bn without Brexit
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Brexit could cost UK retailers £24bn by 2020
The economic shock caused by Brexit could drive UK retail sales 6% lower by 2020, according to a new report published today by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Brexit survey of chairmen reveals 'head versus heart' dilemma
Eighty per cent of top retail chairmen believe a Brexit would be bad for the economy, but only 64% will vote to remain