Food and drink items Brits could struggle to get at supermarkets this winter
France is one of the biggest exporters of goods to the UK, and even after Brexit, the majority of food and drink imported by the UK comes from the EU - but there could be shortages this winter
EUR/JPY recovers few pips from daily low, keeps the red around mid-163.00s
The EUR/JPY cross meets with a fresh supply during the Asian session on Tuesday and reverses a part of the previous day's recovery move from the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA), around the 162.25 region, or a nearly one-month low.
EUR/USD hovers around 1.0600 with a positive bias as US Dollar faces profit-taking selling
EUR/USD remains steady with a positive bias, hovering around 1.0600 during Tuesday's Asian trading hours.
First direct cargo shipment from Pakistan arrives in Bangladesh, signals shift in foreign relations
Pakistan's first direct cargo ship to Bangladesh signifies a shift in foreign relations under interim government leadership.
'Leaner' Alliance announces $95.8m loss
The cost of shutting its Timaru meat works is costing the troubled red meat co-operative more than $50m.
Spirit Airlines files for bankruptcy, to delist from NYSE
Spirit Airlines announced that it filed for bankruptcy. The company will be delisted from NYSE in the near-term.
Nvidia stock dinged by report of overheating Blackwell chips
Nvidia sinks 3% as report surfaces of overheating Blackwell AI chips The Information reports that Blackwell chips are overheating at data centers.
USD/CHF remains firm above 0.8800, eyes on Russia-Ukraine tensions
The USD/CHF pair edges higher to around 0.8835 during the early European session on Tuesday, bolstered by the firmer Greenback.
‘Disillusioned’ Perthshire Local boss quits new partnership set up to boost businesses
Iain Fenwick says the partnership, set up to forge closer links with Perth and Kinross Council, no longer represents the interests of his members
Angus Planning Ahead: Carnoustie golf halfway house upgrade and Birkhill battery plant
Welcome to Planning Ahead, our weekly round-up of the latest planning proposals across Angus.
Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s warn of shop closures in letter to Chancellor
Aldi, Boots, Lidl, JD Sports, Primark, Morrisons and Greggs have also warned Rachel Reeves of oncoming price rises and job cuts
Unions call on next government to respect workers' rights
A group of trade unions will today launch its General Election pledge calling on the next government to respect workers' rights.
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