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26 May, 2024 20:07

Sunday newspaper round-up: Natwest, Shein, Nationwide

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NatWest may not be selling shares to the public any time soon following the prime minister's decision to call an election on 4 July. The Treasury has said that an offer will not occur during the election period and Labour has not confirmed whether it would revive plans for the sale should it win. The sale had been expected to take place in June. - The Sunday Times

Banks

4,197.92

14:34 17/06/24
0.55%
22.78

FTSE 100

8,146.07

14:35 17/06/24
n/a
n/a

FTSE 350

4,483.53

14:35 17/06/24
n/a
n/a

FTSE All-Share

4,439.41

14:35 17/06/24
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n/a

NATWEST GROUP

307.40p

14:35 17/06/24
0.07%
0.20p

Virgin Money Holdings (UK)

349.30p

16:34 12/10/18
1.72%
5.90p

Some of Britain's biggest fund managers have voiced their dissatisfaction with the expected float of fast fashion outfit Shein in London due to its poor record when it comes to workers' rights. The managers include Aviva, Schroders and M&G. The capital is fighting New York for the £53bn public offering. The UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association meantime wants to keep London from turning into the last resort for firms with poor human rights records to list. - The Financial Mail on Sunday

Nationwide looked into possible acquisitions of Co-op Bank, TSB and Metro before putting in a £2.9bn bid for rival Virgin Money. Nationwide boss Debbie Crosby said the financial benefits to its members of a bid for Virgin were "stand-out". Yet the offer has been criticised for not having given those same 16m members a say. Virgin Money shareholders on the other hand have accepted despite the seemingly low price on offer. - The Sunday Times

An unexpected decline in bank bonuses means that whichever party wins the next elections will be facing an even tougher environment. Income tax and National Insurance contributions undershot forecasts by nearly £5bn during the previous financial year, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility. Rishi Sunak called the snap vote after being told by Treasury officials that there was no money left for "meaningful" tax cuts to be announced at the autumn budget. - The Sunday Telegraph

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