Chris Ratcliffe
Coverage of Chris Ratcliffe in the Nexus archive.
- Wayve Files for Share Sale on London Bourse’s New Private Market
Wayve has filed for a share sale on the London Bourse’s new private market. The article mentions an autonomous taxi in London operated by Wayve.
- Bond Traders Finally Get Single View of Activity in UK Market
Bond traders in the UK market now have a single view of activity, streamlining access to financial data. The article references the Bank of England's location in the City of London as a backdrop.
- HSBC Drags Feet on $4 Billion Private Credit Investment Effort
HSBC Holdings Plc is delaying a $4 billion private credit investment effort and is set to report interim results on July 31. The delay may impact HSBC's financial performance. HSBC is a major banking organization.
- Gold Dealer’s Owner Said to Seek up to €500 Million in Milan IPO
Gold Dealer's Owner is seeking up to €500 million in Milan IPO. The gold market was affected by President Donald Trump's tariffs, causing tumult on global markets. Gold retreated after reaching its latest record.
- Next Lifts Outlook as Strong Sales Offset Higher Iran Costs
Next Plc reports strong sales, offsetting higher costs related to Iran, resulting in an improved outlook. The company's performance is notable despite increased expenses. Strong sales are a key factor in Next's positive outlook.
- Diageo Sales Beat Driven by Growth in Africa, Latin America
Diageo's sales have increased due to growth in Africa and Latin America. The company's performance has been driven by sales in these regions. Diageo is a major drinks company.
- UzNIF’s London IPO Set to Value Uzbekistan Fund at $1.95 Billion
UzNIF, Uzbekistan's national investment fund, is set to raise $1.95 billion through its initial public offering (IPO) on the London Stock Exchange. The listing marks a significant milestone for the fund, which aims to attract foreign investment to the Central Asian nation.
- Haleon’s First-Quarter Sales Dragged Down by Weak Cold Season
Haleon's first-quarter sales declined due to a weak cold season, which impacted demand for products like Panadol pain relief tablets. The article mentions photographer Chris Ratcliffe and Bloomberg as the source.
- Vietnam Buys More LNG as Temperatures Set to Rise Above Average
Vietnam is purchasing more liquefied natural gas (LNG) as rising temperatures increase demand. European natural gas prices have surged due to the ongoing war in the Middle East, which is disrupting seaborne energy supplies.
- Tesco Says Middle East Conflict Causing Uncertainty for Outlook
Tesco Plc reports that the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is creating uncertainty for its business outlook. The company's supermarket in Barkingside is affected by the geopolitical tensions.