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Gym-going Gen Z pushes Fabletics towards $1bn

Yesterday

Fabletics, which is part-owned by actress Kate Hudson (pictured), made $850m in sales last year and expects to hit $1billion in two years.

Donald Trump's trade war hits morale among Britain's car makers

Yesterday

According to the Lloyds Bank business barometer - a survey of morale - confidence among manufacturers has fallen more than in any other sector.

RUTH SUNDERLAND: Does Labour really want the demise of steel in this country to happen on its watch?

Yesterday

It is remarkable we have any steel industry left at all. The fact we do is testament to the resilience of the 34,000 people working in it.

Chancellor told: Rule out pensions grab in autumn

Yesterday

The Institute for Fiscal Studies has warned that 'a raid on pensions' may be on the cards - adding that even 'mere speculation' over such a move 'can cause economic harm'.

How to beat the Trump Slump: As tariff fears crash markets, shares guru JOANNE HART picks stocks from banking to media and retail that could make you a fortune

Yesterday

Tariffs, tantrums, security gaffes - Donald Trump's second term in the White House has certainly been eventful so far. And financial markets are unimpressed.

Have more than £10,000 in savings? Now Reeves threatens she's coming for you with a monster tax bill. Here's how to protect yourself...

Yesterday

Savers could be in for a nasty surprise. HMRC is responsible for collecting what tax savers owe on the interest they have earned. But it has not been doing a great job.

RICHARD MARSDEN takes to the tracks - on Britain's first hydrogen train

Yesterday

The prototype could herald a new age of environmentally-friendly transport on Britain's railways and boost the nation's ambitions of being a green industrial powerhouse.

Trust boosts its defences after failed assault by Boaz Weinstein

Yesterday

It fell in the sights of Weinstein's Saba Capital as the hedge fund tabled a vote on changing the trust from a closed-ended to open-ended fund.

Company profits dive amid tsunami of costs

Yesterday

The Office for Budget Responsibility blames the alarming drop on recent inflation-busting pay rises, which have eroded companies' margins.

HAMISH MCRAE: Beware the spectre of inflation

Yesterday

My own view, for what it's worth, is that UK equities remain a decent buy. I am sure inflation will be even higher than official forecasts. Sorry, but forewarned is forearmed.

Ukraine launches bid to seize mine owned by London-listed Ferrexpo

Yesterday

The company has been caught up in Volodymyr Zelensky's crackdown on Kostyantyn Zhevago, who is being investigated for embezzlement after a bank he owned went bust.

Morrisons struggles in clutches of the US buyout barons

Yesterday

Private equity ownership, in the post-Covid era of elevated interest rates, has become an anvil around the neck of targeted companies.

Add £40,000 to your home's value with a dressing room

Yesterday

They are soaring in popularity among ordinary homeowners who want to replicate the swish storage solutions of influencers and celebrities such as Victoria Beckham.

MARLBOROUGH EUROPEAN SPECIAL SITUATIONS FUND: Aim is to find investment gems in under-the-radar market

Yesterday

It's a mission that long-standing manager David Walton has pursued with a mix of zeal and success.

TONY HETHERINGTON: HMRC wants £75 a week from my pension for overpaid tax credits

Yesterday

When I was threatened with legal action, I agreed to a deduction of £4 from my pension. But now they want to collect £147 fortnightly.

Former Sex Pistols frontman and punk icon JOHN LYDON reveals his biggest money mistake

Yesterday

John still tours with his post-punk group Public Image Ltd. He now lives in Malibu, California, but came from humble beginnings in Holloway, north London.

AI is making the 'Hi Mum' text message scam even MORE convincing: Here's how to spot it

Yesterday

The text message scam has been around for a while, but the rise of AI is helping fraudsters to develop convincing new tactics.

NICOLA HORLICK: A colleague stinks and it's costing ME business

Saturday

I can't imagine what clients think. It's up to me as boss to tackle this, but I don't want to find myself in trouble with human resources. What do you suggest?

Queens of menswear setting up shop in Mayfair

Saturday

Jermyn Street shirt-maker Emma Willis is opening a Mayfair shop with Savile Row-trained tailor Caroline Andrew.

The shares YOU need to buy to escape Rachel Reeves' economic doom: personal finance guru JEFF PRESTRIDGE picks the 16 stocks set to soar in a changing world

Saturday

In the wake of the Spring Statement, Wealth asked some of the country's top investment experts to identify companies that could benefit from growth themes.