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UK’s Dunelm Group resumes dividend, posts higher first-half profit By Reuters

(Reuters) - British homeware retailer Dunelm Group reinstated its interim dividend and reported a higher first-half profit on Wednesday, as online demand surged, and more people stuck at home shopped for its products to refurbish their living spaces. However, the company, which currently has just one store open to customers under Britain's latest lockdown, said it has been covering about 70% of...

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E-commerce boom limits pandemic pain for Smurfit Kappa By Reuters

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Smurfit Kappa said on Wednesday packaging used in e-commerce sales grew 25% in its main market Europe last year during the coronavirus crisis, helping the region's largest paper packaging producer beat its 2020 earnings guidance. The Irish group's core earnings fell 9% to 1.51 billion euros ($1.83 billion) in 2020, but it was still ahead of the 1.46 billion...

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Britain’s Sainsbury’s to match Aldi prices By Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's second largest supermarket group, Sainsbury's, said on Wednesday it will start price matching discounter Aldi on hundreds of products, firing the latest salvo in the UK's highly competitive grocery market. Sainsbury's said it would price match the German-owned discounter on around 250 products, including meat, chicken, fresh fruit, vegetables and dairy. Market leader Tesco (LON:TSCO) started...

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JPMorgan hires former UK lawmaker Chuka Umunna to ESG role By Reuters

LONDON (Reuters) - JPMorgan (NYSE:JPM) has hired former senior British politician Chuka Umunna to head up its environmental, social and governance (ESG) work in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The appointment was announced within the bank in a memo seen by Reuters and reported earlier by the Financial Times. A JPMorgan spokesman confirmed the contents of the memo. The hiring makes...

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London stocks rise on upbeat earnings; Dunelm jumps By Reuters

(Reuters) - UK stocks rose on Wednesday as a clutch of positive corporate results helped outweigh concerns about the economic impact from prolonged coronavirus-induced lockdowns, with Dunelm jumping after saying it would resume dividend payouts. The homeware retailer also reported a higher first-half profit on strong online demand, sending its shares 6.1% higher. The blue-chip FTSE 100 was up 0.6% by 0806...

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Homebuilder Persimmon sets aside 75 million pounds to fix cladding issues By Reuters

(Reuters) - British homebuilder Persimmon (LON:PSN) said on Wednesday it earmarked 75 million pounds for removing or replacing cladding material in some of its buildings for fire safety concerns. The move comes ahead of an update by housing minister Robert Jenrick in parliament slated for later today, with the Guardian reporting https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/feb/09/ministers-to-increase-financial-support-for-cladding-removal that ministers are set to announce billions of...

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Analysis: Japan’s Nikkei seen rallying beyond 30,000, with or without BOJ By Reuters

By Kevin Buckland and Hideyuki Sano TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei stock average looks set to extend its rally beyond the psychological barrier of 30,000 for the first time in three decades, analysts say, even without the help of the central bank's massive fund-buying programme. The benchmark index has soared almost 30% since November, outperforming peers in North America and Europe, as...

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