18th August 2022

Bite-sized business news from the UK and beyond
Good morning While most governments try to encourage their youth to drink less alcohol, Japan has taken the opposite approach. Yesterday the Japanese government launched a contest urging 20 to 39-year-olds to think of ideas to boost the drinks industry. That's because the younger generation drinks less alcohol than their parents - a trend that has hit taxes from beverages like sake or rice wine.
Today's stories
Inflation hits double digits
Leisure company woes
ECONOMYInflation hits double digits

The Bank of England to hike interest rates further from the current 1.75% to cool prices. Financial markets are anticipating another 0.5% rate increase in September with inflation forecast to reach 13.3% in October, largely due to rising energy bills.
The new prime minster to give more support to households especially with rising energy bills. The two candidates, Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, have ruled out a freeze on the energy price cap. But with the UK facing a worsening cost of living crisis and a recession seemingly imminent, it will be hard for the government to ignore calls to do more.
Other stories to keep you in the loop
Pace of UK house price rises slows to 11-month low
Royal Mail workers vote to strike for second time this summer
Asos shares slip after top exec announces departure
Boohoo snaps up further stake in Revolution Beauty
Elon Musk sends social media into frenzy with Twitter joke about buying Man Utd
Google invests $1.5bn in crypto companies
Average pay of PwC partners tops £1m for first time
LEISURELeisure company woes

What happened?Yesterday two prominent British leisure companies reported troubling news. Gambling giant Entain was fined a record £17m by the industry regulator for breaking its rules. Charges against the group, which owns the Ladbrokes and Coral betting shops and online bingo platforms, include failing to act with social responsibility and not making appropriate anti-money laundering checks.In one example the company didn’t carry out enough checks for a customer, who was known to live in social housing, deposited £186,000 in six months.Next steps: This is Entain’s second regulatory breach in three years and the company could lose its licence to operate in the UK if there are any more slip ups.Cineworld’s share price plunged 60% to just 8p after it announced that it was looking into a financial rescue package, blaming a lack of blockbuster films.The UK based chain operates 751 sites with 9,000 screens in 10 countries and has struggled to bounce back to pre-pandemic levels of customers following lockdown closures.The company admitted 95m moviegoers in 2021, up 75% on 2020 but well below the 275m who attended before Covid. It’s also racked up almost $5bn in debt and is facing a £700m payout for pulling out of a deal to buy its Canadian rival Cineplex.Next steps: The company expects the lack of big name releases to impact trading until November. In the meantime it said it will continue with cost-saving plans but will also look at new options to improve its financial position.
Stat of the day

16 to 24 year-olds in the UK spend an average of 53 minutes a day viewing traditional broadcast TV, just a third of the level a decade ago. This compares to 57 minutes a day spent on TikTok
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