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ACAI owns the outdoors with perfect fits for females | City & Business | Finance
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ACAI owns the outdoors with perfect fits for females | City & Business | Finance

What a performance from UK outdoor gear brand ACAI as it strides ahead making chic, practical outfits tailored for females. Founder Kasia Bromley, once part of luxury fashion house Alexander McQueen, saw a production and retail opportunity catering for women in a sector traditionally overlooking them.A decade on growth is running at 8% and turnover forecast for £8million next year with the label operating an ecommerce model selling directly to customers and also through big retail names such as John Lewis, Cotsworld Outdoor and Go Outdoors.“We take you from street to trail and trail to street, the legwear market has been underserved,” declares Bromley whose Skinny Outdoor Trousers, from £59, are now a leggings legend and core revenue driver having sold over 50,000 units.As the UK marks ...
FTSE 100 LIVE: Iran war sees oil prices surge to more than $100 | City & Business | Finance
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FTSE 100 LIVE: Iran war sees oil prices surge to more than $100 | City & Business | Finance

Donald Trump has attempted to calm Americans after oil prices rocketed.In a post on Truth Social, the US President wrote: "Short term oil prices, which will drop rapidly when the destruction of the Iran nuclear threat is over, is a very small price to pay for U.S.A., and World, Safety and Peace."ONLY FOOLS WOULD THINK DIFFERENTLY!", he added.Trump has previously claimed that an earlier attack by US forces in Iran, in June last year, had "totally obliterated" Iran’s nuclear facilities.Last month, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the destruction of Iran’s nuclear programme had been “verified” by both the President himself, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).However, she added: “That does not mean that Iran may never try again to establish a nuclear programm...
Oracle reportedly considers massive layoffs as AI spending strains cash flow
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Oracle reportedly considers massive layoffs as AI spending strains cash flow

Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Enterprise software giant Oracle is reportedly planning to ax thousands of jobs due to mounting financial pressure from its aggressive push to build AI-focused data centers. The tech powerhouse may slash 20,000 to 30,000 positions, possibly cutting 12–18% of its global workforce of roughly 162,000 employees, tech magazine CIO reported.The layoffs could be implemented as early as March 2026, Bloomberg reported. The move is driven by a cash crunch from massive spending on data centers, which Wall Street expects will keep Oracle’s cash flow negative for years, forcing the company to seek alternative ways to preserve liquidity, Bloomberg said.   MAJOR TECH COMPANIES BACK TRUMP PLEDGE TO PAY MORE FOR DATA CENTER ELECTRICITY AHEAD OF SIGNING ...
I bought same Aldi groceries from 2022 – here’s how much prices have soared
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I bought same Aldi groceries from 2022 – here’s how much prices have soared

Christopher Sharp with his ALDI shop (Image: Christopher Sharp)The cost of living crisis could be set to worsen due to the war in the Middle East. As a result of the conflict triggered by American and Israeli strikes against Iran, there are fears that once again food, energy and petrol prices will skyrocket once again.However, this wouldn’t be the first time these three necessities have risen in the past four years with events such as the war in Ukraine and the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic having a major impact on how the money in our wallets goes.With that in mind, we decided to see just how much things had changed by taking the prices of 13 items in 2022 and comparing those prices to today. In order to do this we chose 13 items from a 2022 shopping list, picked a branch of popul...
les métropoles repartent à la hausse, le prix des maisons explose
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les métropoles repartent à la hausse, le prix des maisons explose

Le baromètre LPI-IAD est formel : contrairement aux années précédentes, les prix de l’immobilier sont à la hausse dans les plus grandes métropoles en 2025. C’est le cas à Marseille, Toulouse, Lille, Bordeaux ou Rennes, avec des augmentations qui dépassent parfois 3 %, comme à Bordeaux, où les appartements se vendent 3,9 % plus cher en février 2026 qu’à la même période en 2025. Les acheteurs ont profité de diminutions de prix en 2023 et 2024 et reprennent leurs projets. Nantes, en revanche, reste à la baisse sur un an (– 2,1 %). Même chose pour Lyon, où les prix diminuent de près de 1 %, même si les avant-contrats de vente montrent une légère augmentation à venir. Son 1er arrondissement reste le plus cher (5 513 euros/m2), mais continue de baisser (– 5,9 %). ...
Oil prices top $100 per barrel as U.S.-Israeli war disrupts Middle East shipping
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Oil prices top $100 per barrel as U.S.-Israeli war disrupts Middle East shipping

National Energy Dominance Council executive director Jarrod Agen discusses the Iran conflict’s impact on oil prices and efforts to restock U.S. munitions on ‘The Bottom Line.’ Oil prices passed $100 per barrel on Sunday as the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran disrupts production and shipping in the Middle East. This is the first time in nearly four years that oil prices reached this mark.The price for a barrel of Brent crude, the international standard, rose to more than $107 after trading resumed on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, a 16.5% jump from its Friday closing price of $92.69. West Texas Intermediate, produced in the U.S., was up to about $106.22 a barrel, a 16.9% increase from when it closed on Friday at $90.90. GAS PRICES SURGE AS IRAN CONFLICT RATTLES GLOBAL OIL MARKETS, P...
One Ford model dodges wave of recalls that swept entire lineup since 2020
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One Ford model dodges wave of recalls that swept entire lineup since 2020

Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Over the past several years, Ford has found itself in hot water, with recalls sweeping through nearly every model in its lineup between 2020 and 2026 — all but one.  Only the Ford GT, a mid-engine two-seater sports car, escaped the issues that plagued the rest of the lineup, including problems with windshields, suspension and rearview cameras.Discontinued after 2022, the model paid homage to the iconic Ford GT40, which dominated the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the 1960s. While the second-generation Ford GT largely avoided recalls, both generations experienced some issues. The first faced potential airbag problems, while the second had possible hydraulic defects. In 2025, Ford set a record for the most recalls issued by a single automaker in ...
SWAT teams storm Southwest flight in Atlanta, remove passenger at gunpoint
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SWAT teams storm Southwest flight in Atlanta, remove passenger at gunpoint

Check out what's clicking on FoxBusiness.com. Passengers endured a terrifying ordeal last Friday when SWAT teams reportedly swarmed their plane and forcibly removed a passenger at gunpoint following an emergency landing prompted by a potential security threat. The removal occurred after 9 p.m. in Atlanta on Southwest Airlines Flight 2094, which had departed from Nashville and was bound for Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport near Miami, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). "Southwest Airlines Flight 2094 landed safely at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) Friday evening after diverting to respond to a possible security matter," a Southwest spokesperson told Fox 5 Atlanta.   According to witness reports on social media, passengers h...
Mum fined astonishing £11,500 for throwing away batteries incorrectly | Personal Finance | Finance
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Mum fined astonishing £11,500 for throwing away batteries incorrectly | Personal Finance | Finance

A mother was left distraught after she was handed an £11,500 fine for disposing of batteries incorrectly. Krystal Ogier, who was in the process of moving homes in Guernsey because it was getting “so expensive”, said her “head exploded” and she was “sobbing on the phone” when she was told she had to pay up the hefty amount.Ms Ogier threw away 23 AA batteries that were inside children's toys, but was unaware of the £500-per-battery charge issued by Island Waste, the waste management company she was using.Island Waste worked with Ms Ogier to arrange payment of the fine, which has now been reduced to £1,000.The mum explained that she was aware that batteries were not allowed to be thrown away in the one-tonne waste bag she ordered online, but did not realise that throwing away toys with the...