10 The Sunday Times July 5, 2020 BUSINESS

Liam Kelly

PETE DADDS technology, Nick Candy Sussex had the temerity to woke warriors’ departure for Songs of protest put would become embroiled in claim that her wedding to Los Angeles, however. FUNNY BUSINESS a High Court fashion battle. Prince Harry in May 2018 The tycoon has served a delivered a £1bn boost to the DJ on China’s hitlist writ against Mayfair-based British tourism trade. Lucky Jim revs haute couture designer Ralph The Centre for Economics Broadcaster Bill Turnbull proposed site from their & Russo, in a row believed to and Business Research up his friends finds himself on the receiving upstairs. Turnbull, 64, is be about alleged unpaid debt. founder tweeted that this Last week was a good one for end of a little unwanted concerned the plant will The outfitter, founded in was an “extraordinary Belstaff. First, the motorbike attention from the Chinese damage wildlife at a nearby 2010 by Tamara Ralph and invention”. The fun-loving jacket-maker sealed a deal and French states. nature reserve. Michael Russo, is best known Scot claimed tourism was, in with Ineos Grenadier, The Songs of Praise Sizewell C says snooping for producing the dress that fact, £210m poorer when chemicals tycoon Sir Jim presenter is a vocal critic of on activists was a “mistake” Meghan Markle wore for her they got married than in the Ratcliffe’s plan to build a Sizewell C, the mooted and will “apologise for any engagement portraits. same period of 2017. “Source: version of the Land Rover nuclear plant on the Suffolk offence it may have caused”. Fame does not appear to Visit Britain,” he crowed. Defender. By chance, it was coast being built by EDF of Turnbull doesn’t mind pay, at least in Ralph & McWilliams, 68, is surely also unveiled as the new kit France and China’s CGN. being tracked: “I’ve been so Russo’s case. Its accounts for too much of a gent to put a provider of Nice football club Last weekend, Sizewell C’s vocal in the past year that it’s last year are late and it posted figure on the economic — also owned by Ratcliffe. official Twitter account almost a compliment. It’s a £12.3m pre-tax loss in the stimulus provided by the Another company owned by inadvertently published a list nice to know they’re getting year ending March 2018 on Ratcliffe, 67, is . . . Belstaff. of “prominent anti-groups”, the message at last.” £14.2m sales. Candy, 47, is an Prufrock is sure the tender including Turnbull and three investor — along with Phones processes were competitive. other activists. 4 U billionaire John Caudwell The Classic FM presenter Fashion tastes — while Candy Ventures, his TWITTER POLL has lived near Theberton sour to Candy Luxembourg-based fund, has Shoe fits for with his wife, broadcaster lent the label £17m. Yes No Sarah McCombie, for about Perhaps it was inevitable Ralph, 38, and Russo, 40, finance wonk four years. They can see the that, after property and Underdog: Bill Turnbull with one of his three labradors observe a Trappist silence Nominative determinism when asked for their take, seems to have guided 42% 58% 6 Amanda Staveley’s £1.6bn claim against Barclays is the but their lawyer says they are headhunters working for talk of the City. But Prufrock’s attention is drawn to the JUST SAYING . . . awaiting details of the claim. Shoe Zone. The struggling dealmaker’s philanthropic endeavours. Her homeless charity, AIM-listed retailer has the Amanda Staveley Foundation, has been dormant since appointed Peter Foot, 58, as it was established in 2012. She tells Prufrock that she has not The only way we can recover is by Scot questions its chief financial officer. He had time to start a soup kitchen, with her lawsuit and setting much lower prices for will have to tread carefully: dealmaking getting in the way. To be fair, Staveley separately Markle sparkle Shoe Zone has slashed its gives to charities including Save the Children and Unicef, 12 to 24 months. That’s why we need Clubbable Doug McWilliams dividend and warned it will Do you share the Bank of while also helping fund research into Huntington’s disease. to cut costs and cut pay has long been the man to go close 20 stores. Let's hope he England’s optimism that Perhaps once her takeover of Newcastle United is settled and to for a view on the economic can turn things around and there will be a “V-shaped” her court case ends, she will have time, and cash, to set up Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary says the impact of pretty much avoid getting the boot. economic recovery? her own shelter. Who knows — any number of people could budget airline will need to lure back anything. So imagine his liam.kelly@ @ST_Business end up needing it. passengers with cheap tickets shock when the Duchess of Legal row: Russo and Ralph sunday-times.co.uk DATABANK INSIDE THE CITY EMMA DUNKLEY THE WEEK IN THE MARKETS THE ECONOMY Consumer prices index current rate prev. month FTSE 100 DOLLAR 0.5% 0.8% based on level of risk. These firm off dependency on “star” FTSE 100 USD > GBP Liontrust, types of funds have grown in stockpickers. 8,000 CPI including housing current rate prev. month popularity among advisers, The purchase of North $1.25 0.7% 0.9% who can match them to their Investment Partners in 2013 U 0.01 the fund 7,000 12-month high: $1.33 Retail prices index current rate prev. month customers’ preferences. bolted on a range of multi- low: $1.15 “Financial advisers are key asset funds — vehicles holding 1% 1.5% EURO manager because of the responsibility a mix of investments, also 6,157.30 Average weekly earnings on prev. month on last year 6,000 EUR > GBP they have as guardians of popular with advisers — while 2.00 H:7,686.6 £529 1.7% 0.9% people’s savings,” said Ions. the acquisition of Alliance 0.03% L:4,993.9 V V with claws Liontrust was founded in Trust Investments in 2017 €1.11 Unemployment current rate prev. month 5,000 0.01 1995 and was listed four years added £2.5bn to Liontrust’s FTSE 250 U 2019 2020 12-month high: €1.20 1.34m 3.9% 3.9% Liontrust has been prowling later. Anthony Cross, who assets. Ions also branched out low: €1.06 Source: Re initiv Manufacturing output on the year on last month the asset management joined in 1997, built up its further into bond funds by RISERS FALLERS YEN savannah for years, hunting Special Situations fund with recruiting a team from fixed Oil & Gas: 609p U 37.3% on Petropavlovsk: 26.1p V 15.7% on YEN > USD V -28.5% V -24.3% for deals. Last week, it bit off co-manager Julian Fosh. It income specialist Kames. cutting acquisition price Drax: 270p boardroom coup John Laing: 309.4p Retail sales on the year on last month smaller rival Architas from now sits at £5.4bn. “Liontrust has made a U 21% on takeover talk V 15.4% on tumbling prices DS Smith: Communications: 252p U 9.3% on 291.4p V 10.7% on slashing dividend ¥107.48 V 22.6% V 18.1% Axa Group for up to £75m, Ions, 54, joined in 2010, fantastic recovery over the 17,367.86 broker note : 253p U 9.1% on BMO Commercial Property: 61.9p U 0.27 less than a year after the FTSE when the London-based past 10 years, so hats off to 254.65 H:22,108.3 revaluing portfolio PPHE Hotel Group: V 10.3% on payout cut : 765.5p 12-month high: ¥112.11 £11.55 9% on lockdown easing V 10.2% on falling mortgage approvals low: ¥102.34 250 fund manager snapped company managed about management,” said Stuart 1.49% L:12,829.7 U UK trade latest 3 mths prev. 3 mths latest 12 mths balance (£bn) up Robin Geffen’s Neptune £1bn of assets. It had just been Duncan of Peel Hunt. OIL -4.5 +14.8 +3.2 for about £40m. Chief hit by the departure of two David McCann, an analyst DOLLARS/BARREL DOW JONES FTSE EUROFIRST Gross domestic latest quarter prev. quarter annual change executive John Ions hopes the fund managers, Jeremy Lang at Numis, expects annual pre- HANG SENG product splurge will help fend off and William Pattisson; Ions tax profits of £38m to be 25,827.36 25,373.12 1,435.65 $42.80 V 2% U 0% V 1.6% 1.78 competition from cheap, set about acquiring boutique announced on Wednesday, 811.81 H:29,551.4 823.13 H:29,056.4 36.32 H:1,690.8 U Budget deficit latest month prev. month year-to-date 3.25% L:18,591.9 3.35% L:21,696.1 2.60% L:1,096.5 12-month high: $71.95 (PSNB) in £bn passive trackers and larger, funds and poaching managers up from £30m. “When you low: $15.98 -62.1 -14.7 -62.1 “active” rivals. to diversify, trying to wean the look at their numbers, you NASDAQ SHANGHAI SENSEX GOLD Investors have been wouldn’t know Covid-19 had 10,207.63 3,152.81 36,021.42 DOLLARS/TROY OZ hesitant to part with cash happened,” he said. 450.41 H:10,207.6 173.26 H:3,152.8 850.15 H:41,952.6 amid the uncertainty and Liontrust This growth spurt means 4.62% L:6,860.7 5.82% L:2,660.2 2.42% L:25,981.2 $1,775.36 10-YEAR BOND YIELDS % market volatility caused by Liontrust is no longer cheap. U 14.80 Covid-19, but Liontrust still £15 It has a dividend yield of S&P 500 CAC 40 ALL ORDS 12-month high: $1,783.7 variation 12 months low: $1,394.9 managed to claw in £901m of about 2% — lower than the 3,130.01 5,007.14 6,163.70 high low net assets between April and FTSE 250 average of 3.9%. 120.96 H:3,386.2 97.50 H:6,111.2 151.90 H:7,255.2 BITCOIN UK 0.19 U 0.02 0.87 0.16 June 19. The Architas deal 10 Shares are trading at 4.02% L:2,237.4 1.99% L:3,754.8 2.53% L:4,564.1 DOLLARS boosts Liontrust’s assets to £14.30, close to an all-time NIKKEI DAX S&P TSX US 0.67 U 0.03 2.12 0.50 £25bn. Ions also wants to woo high, and could wobble $9,066.98 5 22,306.48 12,608.46 15,622.40 JAPAN 0.03 U 0.02 0.10 -0.29 more financial advisers. should investors take profits. V 87.43 205.60 H:24,116.0 519.07 H:13,789.0 433.42 H:17,944.1 12-month high: $13,796.49 The Architas tie-up brings 2019 2020 Still, it is ready to pounce low: $3,615.27 0.91% L:16,358.2 4.29% L:8,441.7 2.85% L:11,228.5 Price at 4pm Saturday GERMANY -0.43 U 0.05 -0.17 -0.84 in funds holding investments Source: Reinitiv when markets recover. Buy.

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+45.0 2221.0 1242.0 0.7 21.0 7.38 91 1287.0 -11.0 1357.0 755.8 1.8 40.9 4.32 181 Qinetiq 297.2 -5.8 394.4 232.8 0.7 16.0 1.69 124 Weir 1094.0 +5.5 1640.0 608.6 1.5 N.A. 2.84 63 Burberry 1635.0 +100.5 2362.0 1017.0 0.7 55.6 6.62 106 Howden Joinery 544.2 -4.0 736.8 394.0 0.7 15.6 3.25 131 Quilter 140.6 +1.5 179.0 97.6 3.7 N.A. 2.61 82 Whitbread 2387.0 +192.0 4462.3 1551.1 1.2 17.8 4.82 42 Carnival 1002.0 +33.4 3864.0 581.0 16.1 2.9 9.20 6 HSBC 383.5 +3.3 674.8 369.4 8.6 27.2 78.10 11 Reckitt Benckiser 7446.0 +176.0 7591.8 5130.0 2.3 N.A. 52.95 194 184.8 -0.2 235.5 130.0 2.9 4.3 1.56 153 179.6 +1.8 192.9 88.3 4.5 29.7 2.08 109 Hutchison China MediTech 442.0 +50.0 478.0 249.1 0.0 N.A. 3.13 12 Relx 1848.5 -44.5 2109.0 1382.9 2.5 24.0 35.70 118 3408.0 +268.0 4526.0 1500.0 0.0 21.7 2.91 141 40.6 +1.9 95.3 29.1 3.7 N.A. 2.37 112 IG 844.0 +24.0 850.0 526.2 5.1 21.0 3.12 147 Renewables Infrastructure 128.2 +3.2 139.2 95.8 5.2 10.8 2.23 88 WM Morrison Supermarkets 185.4 -6.5 210.0 157.6 1.0 12.8 4.46 182 Close Brothers 1113.0 +21.0 1663.0 849.0 4.0 8.7 1.68 135 IMI 937.0 +16.0 1214.5 619.8 1.6 16.6 2.55 117 Renishaw 4020.0 +110.0 4280.0 2234.5 1.1 61.5 2.93 150 Worldwide Healthcare Trust 3690.0 +65.0 3700.0 2159.5 0.7 21.7 2.11 56 Coca Cola HBC 1972.5 -84.5 2933.0 1393.1 2.8 16.4 7.18 32 Imperial Brands 1486.5 -39.0 2256.0 1258.2 12.5 16.5 14.07 41 Rentokil Initial 515.2 +4.4 535.2 289.2 1.0 33.8 9.55 48 WPP 623.2 +10.4 1085.5 450.0 3.6 12.5 7.64 23 Compass 1152.5 +56.0 2150.0 865.8 2.3 17.8 20.56 173 Inchcape 464.8 -24.0 725.0 405.2 5.8 5.9 1.83 81 Rightmove 552.6 +12.0 710.6 373.1 0.5 28.4 4.82 167 1655.0 +8.0 1950.0 900.0 2.2 18.6 1.89 57 Informa 457.9 -9.2 900.8 326.7 1.6 27.6 6.88 7 Rio Tinto 4458.5 -75.0 4915.4 2954.0 2.9 11.4 75.45 99 ConvaTec 198.4 +0.4 225.8 142.4 2.4 494.7 3.97 195 IntegraFin 470.5 +6.0 548.0 350.0 1.7 35.1 1.56 123 RIT Capital Partners 1822.0 +68.0 2185.0 1252.0 1.9 8.3 2.86 162 Cranswick 3740.0+200.0 4020.0 2454.0 1.6 23.5 1.96 58 InterContinental Hotels 3712.0 +86.0 5770.0 2161.0 2.7 22.1 6.78 75 Rolls-Royce 263.2 -21.8 893.9 235.5 0.0 N.A. 5.08 20 CRH 2865.0 +116.0 3116.0 1500.0 2.6 15.8 22.49 102 Intermediate Capital 1273.0 -31.0 1896.0 452.0 4.0 33.3 3.70 136 290.4 +9.0 344.7 177.1 0.8 27.0 2.53 Price/earnings ratios are based on historic data, with yield and p/e values 60 Croda International 5196.0 -28.0 5332.0 3814.0 1.7 30.2 6.70 87 International Airlines Group 226.7 +4.9 684.0 159.3 5.8 3.0 4.50 29 Royal Bank of Scotland 121.9 +3.3 265.0 100.3 1.6 5.4 14.77 calculated from the most recent reported dividends and earnings per share, 196 Dart 868.0 +66.0 1950.0 182.5 1.2 8.9 1.55 129 International Public Partnerships 168.0 -0.6 171.8 122.8 4.3 18.3 2.71 3 Royal Dutch Shell 1234.4 -23.8 2641.0 889.7 9.6 13.5 99.82 using trailing 12-month figures. 52-week highs and lows are end of day. 61 DCC 6786.0 +86.0 7548.0 3463.0 2.1 27.2 6.68 44 Intertek 5420.0 -40.0 6178.0 3786.0 2.0 28.1 8.75 178 Royal Mail 172.1 +7.1 258.6 118.9 4.4 10.7 1.72 Excludes exchange-traded funds. nc = no change. N.A. = not applicable. 111 2890.0 -36.0 3090.0 2030.0 1.1 104.0 3.12 188 158.8 +2.0 404.3 122.6 15.4 8.7 1.61 94 RSA Insurance 413.5 -0.4 736.8 321.2 1.8 12.7 4.28 Source: Refinitiv