Whilst our eyes are naturally glued to the big heritage names across the four cities during Fashion Month, there is a clan of ...
The US Dollar receives downward pressure as the US Treasury yields on 2-year and 10-year bonds remain subdued at 4.23% and ... Analysts at Oxford Economics forecast that the BoE may reduce ...
Trade is not a one-way street, and economists have forecast US growth slowing ... which prompted it to reorganise its long supply chains. Oxford Instruments (OXIG) was another mid-cap company to ...
In its monetary policy report of economic projections, the BoE said: "Measures of underlying pressures in services price inflation have continued to ease but remain elevated. They are expected to ...
China's Ministry of Finance announced a sweeping set of tariffs on key US exports on Tuesday in swift retaliation to the 10 per cent tariff imposed on Chinese goods by US President Donald Trump.
Oxford Street is effectively “full up” for the first time since the pandemic with the vacancy rate falling to little more than 1%. The recovery of the West End’s premier retail destination ...
Some of the biggest fashion brands are preparing to leave London's famous Oxford Street as the number of high street shoppers continues to dwindle. The owners of Park House, home to the likes of ...
London’s Oxford Street has been dealt a fresh blow after Microsoft confirmed the closure of its flagship London store. The US tech giant said it would be shutting its so-called experience centre ...
The heyday of Oxford Street, Europe’s busiest shopping street, has felt like a distant memory for quite some time. Everything seemed to worsen after Topshop’s famous flagship store closed in 2021.
An iconic department store which opened on Oxford Street 87 years ago is set to be transformed into a luxury £300-a-month gym, beloved by celebrities such as David Beckham and Prince Harry.
Microsoft is closing its Oxford Street flagship, as the tech giant pushes for “digital growth”. The company said it would be closing its 21,000 sq ft store in February, six years after opening ...
Major brands are planning to flee Oxford Street because they are not attracting enough shoppers. Park House, which is home to Pandora, Swarovski, Urban Outfitters, Bershka and the flagship River ...