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","created_at_pretty":"24 February, 2020","published_at_pretty":"24 February, 2020","updated_at_pretty":"24 February, 2020","created_at":"2020-02-24T09:25:42.000+00:00","published_at":"2020-02-24T09:29:01.000+00:00","updated_at":"2020-02-24T09:29:01.000+00:00","meta_title":null,"meta_description":null,"og_description":null,"og_image":null,"og_title":null,"twitter_description":null,"twitter_image":null,"twitter_title":null,"authors":[{"name":"Annie Mellor","slug":"annie","bio":null,"profile_image":null,"twitter":null,"facebook":null,"website":null}],"primary_author":{"name":"Annie Mellor","slug":"annie","bio":null,"profile_image":null,"twitter":null,"facebook":null,"website":null},"primary_tag":null,"tags":[{"name":"#feed","slug":"hash-feed","description":null,"feature_image":null,"meta_description":null,"meta_title":null,"visibility":"internal"},{"name":"multiply-minute","slug":"multiply-minute","description":"The 1-minute read to get the money news you need with expert adviser commentary","feature_image":null,"meta_description":null,"meta_title":null,"visibility":"public"}],"plaintext":"Get straight to the good stuff every day with the Multiply Minute; a\nlightning-quick round-up of the money news and how it affects you.\n\nSun setting?\nThe paper saw a £68 million loss in 2019\n[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51608099], as daily sales fell by 8% to\n1.38 million. That still makes it the country’s most read paper. The Sun’s\nowner, News Group Newspapers, also admitted to stumping up £26.7m for a legal\nbill related to phone hacking. Elsewhere in tabloid land: Reach, which has owned\nthe Mirror and the Express since their 2018 merger, bounced back into the black\n[https://www.cityam.com/mirror-and-express-publisher-reach-sees-revenue-drop/] \nwith a £120.9m pre-tax profit despite a 5.3% drop in revenue.\n\nAll right for some\nBig fund managers are snapping up cheap shares in luxury brands\n[https://www.cityam.com/fund-managers-snap-up-luxury-brands-on-coronavirus-dip/] \nwhich are struggling as a result of the Coronavirus outbreak. Chinese citizens\nmake 35% of all luxury purchases worldwide, and Burberry, Remy Cointreau, and\nDiageo have all seen their share price dip by up to 11% in recent weeks as sales\nfall. Leading funds such as Rathbone Brothers and BNY Mellon are taking\nadvantage of the dip, which is expected to be short-lived.\n\nGovernment spending spree?\nBoris Johnson’s government could be on course to spend £1 trillion a year\n[https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/feb/24/uk-public-spending-to-top-1tn-a-year-thinktank-forecasts] \nby 2023-24. It would be the first time public spending has gone that high. The\nanalysis by the Resolution Foundation think tank predicts that the government’s\nplans would raise spending to 40% of GDP, a level which hasn’t been seen since\nthe 70s. Curious? All will be revealed in Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Budget next\nmonth.\n\nBlue passports\nIs your passport due for renewal? Get ready for its sharp new look. The first\nblue passports since 1988 will be issued in March\n[https://www.cityam.com/brexit-blue-passports-to-return-from-march-2020/], and\nby mid 2020 all new passports will boast the new-old livery. They’ll be printed\nby French-Dutch company Gemalto; British firm De La Rue has issued multiple\nprofit warnings since it lost out on the contract in 2018.","html":"<p>Get straight to the good stuff every day with the Multiply Minute; a lightning-quick round-up of the money news and how it affects you.</p><h3 id=\"sun-setting\">Sun setting?</h3><p>The paper <a href=\"https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-51608099\" rel=\"noopener\">saw a £68 million loss in 2019</a>, as daily sales fell by 8% to 1.38 million. That still makes it the country’s most read paper. The Sun’s owner, News Group Newspapers, also admitted to stumping up £26.7m for a legal bill related to phone hacking. Elsewhere in tabloid land: Reach, which has owned the Mirror and the Express since their 2018 merger, <a href=\"https://www.cityam.com/mirror-and-express-publisher-reach-sees-revenue-drop/\" rel=\"noopener\">bounced back into the black</a> with a £120.9m pre-tax profit despite a 5.3% drop in revenue.</p><h3 id=\"all-right-for-some\">All right for some</h3><p>Big fund managers are <a href=\"https://www.cityam.com/fund-managers-snap-up-luxury-brands-on-coronavirus-dip/\" rel=\"noopener\">snapping up cheap shares in luxury brands</a> which are struggling as a result of the Coronavirus outbreak. Chinese citizens make 35% of all luxury purchases worldwide, and Burberry, Remy Cointreau, and Diageo have all seen their share price dip by up to 11% in recent weeks as sales fall. Leading funds such as Rathbone Brothers and BNY Mellon are taking advantage of the dip, which is expected to be short-lived.</p><h3 id=\"government-spending-spree\">Government spending spree?</h3><p>Boris Johnson’s government could be on course to <a href=\"https://www.theguardian.com/business/2020/feb/24/uk-public-spending-to-top-1tn-a-year-thinktank-forecasts\" rel=\"noopener\">spend £1 trillion a year</a> by 2023-24. It would be the first time public spending has gone that high. The analysis by the Resolution Foundation think tank predicts that the government’s plans would raise spending to 40% of GDP, a level which hasn’t been seen since the 70s. Curious? All will be revealed in Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Budget next month.</p><h3 id=\"blue-passports\">Blue passports</h3><p>Is your passport due for renewal? Get ready for its sharp new look. The first blue passports since 1988 <a href=\"https://www.cityam.com/brexit-blue-passports-to-return-from-march-2020/\" rel=\"noopener\">will be issued in March</a>, and by mid 2020 all new passports will boast the new-old livery. They’ll be printed by French-Dutch company Gemalto; British firm De La Rue has issued multiple profit warnings since it lost out on the contract in 2018.</p>","url":"https://multiply.ghost.io/the-suns-sales-drop/","uuid":"e5bb6bc2-a463-418b-9520-3d3df1e9f2e6","page":null,"codeinjection_foot":null,"codeinjection_head":null,"codeinjection_styles":null,"comment_id":"5e539696ab9dcf003869740a"}},"pageContext":{"slug":"the-suns-sales-drop"}},"staticQueryHashes":["176528973","2358152166","2561578252","2731221146","4145280475"]}