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Oxfam is reviewing the operations of its three UK warehouses and has said it “cannot give guarantees” on the future of its high street shops, citing a “difficult economic climate”.

The charity said it has no plans to close either warehouses or shops. But insiders fear the Batley site in West Yorkshire, which houses Oxfam’s main textile recycling centre, could shut as part of a cost-cutting drive because its lease is up for renewal. The other two warehouses are in Bicester and Milton Keynes. Together the three sites employ about 90 people.

A source said Oxfam was considering closing up to 100 of its more than 500 UK outlets because sales at some were no longer viable. “Donations have dropped off,” the insider said, adding that the shops were also facing competition from online sellers of secondhand goods such as Vinted. “Oxfam is always more expensive, and that’s starting to have an effect,” the source said.

Oxfam GB did not confirm any closure numbers. Lorna Fallon, its chief supporter officer, said: “As is standard practice, we keep all parts of our retail operations under review via regular meetings. While we cannot give guarantees in this difficult economic climate, we are confident in and positive about our current retail performance and do not have plans to close our shops or warehouses at this time.”

The pressure from secondhand marketplaces is not confined to Oxfam. Charity retailers across the sector have moved stock on to platforms such as Depop and Vinted in an effort to offset weaker sales in physical stores, while Vinted itself has moved into profit on the back of a 61 per cent rise in sales.

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The review follows two years of losses at Oxfam Activities, the charity’s trading arm. The division sells new goods through Oxfam’s shops, runs the Batley textile recycling plant and supplies stewards for festivals. It lost more than £2m in the year to March 2025, having also lost more than £2m the previous year. Sales fell by 7 per cent in the year to March 2025, driven by a slump in income from recycling. The division’s figures do not include direct income from the stores.

Fallon set those losses against the wider contribution of the retail operation. “In [the last financial year], Oxfam GB’s shops, warehouses and online retail teams generated a £6.3m (net) contribution to our humanitarian work, as well as raising dedicated funds through emergency appeals to support crises in Venezuela, the Middle East and Ukraine,” she said. Oxfam GB’s annual report and accounts for 2024/25 are published on its website, and its filings are recorded on the Charity Commission register.

Fallon also pointed to recent changes in the retail business. She said Oxfam had launched a new online rental service, brought fulfilment of online orders back in-house, and opened a second superstore, in Manchester.

The Batley site remains the main focus of concern among staff because of the lease renewal. Oxfam has not said when the review of its warehouses will conclude.

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Amy Ingham is a reporter at Business Matters, covering UK business news with a focus on breaking news, business policy, late payments and insolvency. She joined the magazine in 2026 after completing the NCTJ Diploma in Journalism at Harlow College’s journalism school. Her recent reporting includes British Steel’s nationalisation and its impact on SME suppliers, the decline in late payments by large firms, and Insolvency Service director disqualifications. Reach her at aingham@cbmeg.co.uk.

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Muthoot Finance, Manappuram, other gold financier stocks jump up to 4% as gold prices rise above Rs 1.58 lakh/10 grams

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Shares of gold loan companies, including Muthoot Finance, Manappuram Finance and IIFL Finance, jumped up to 4% on Thursday as the yellow metal’s prices surged, following a surprise liquidity support announcement by the US Treasury.

Muthoot Finance shares jumped more than 4% to trade at Rs 2,985 apiece, while those of Manappuram Finance and IIFL Finance gained more than 3% each. This comes as gold futures for October delivery on the MCX rose Rs 447 per 10 grams to Rs 1,58,443 per 10 grams on Thursday morning. December contracts jumped above Rs 1.6 lakh per 10 grams, while February contracts traded above Rs 1.62 lakh per 10 grams.

In the international market, gold prices hovered near their highest level in more than two months on Thursday after a surprise liquidity support announcement by the US Treasury pushed yields and the dollar lower. Spot gold jumped to $4,526 per ounce, the highest level since June 2.

This came as US Treasury yields fell, with the increased demand following an announcement that the Treasury Department would double the size of liquidity support buyback operations for longer-dated notes and bonds. The US dollar meanwhile remained muted, making the American greenback-priced metals cheaper for buyers ⁠holding other ‌currencies.

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Also read | Gold rebounds above Rs 1.58 lakh/10 grams as US bond yields decline. What lies ahead?

Why are gold financier stocks rising today?

Manappuram Finance, Muthoot Finance and IIFL Finance provide loans with gold as collateral. Rising gold prices will increase the value of the pledged collateral. Since gold loans are sanctioned based on the per-gram valuation of gold, higher prices will require borrowers to pledge less jewellery to access the same loan amount, which in turn can make such loans more attractive.
Muthoot Finance shares have gained over 3% in a week but declined more than 22% in 2026 so far amid a sharp correction in gold prices. In the longer term, the shares of the company have delivered over 10% returns in one year, 139% in three years and 103% in five years.Manappuram Finance shares are meanwhile up 11% in 2026 so far, delivering 136% returns over three years. IIFL Finance shares gained 15% in three years.

What lies ahead?

Higher crude prices and continued uncertainty after the US-Iran MOU ended without fresh talks kept sentiment cautious for gold in the previous session, said Jateen Trivedi, VP Research Analyst of Commodity and Currency at LKP Securities. He noted that the Strait of Hormuz remains a key geopolitical trigger, while markets will also track the FOMC meeting minutes, US jobs data and crude movements for further direction. “Gold is likely to remain volatile as geopolitical developments continue to drive safe-haven demand,” according to the analyst.

The recent pullback in gold prices may have created an opportunity for investors to gradually accumulate the yellow metal, according to Jefferies’ Global Head of Equity Strategy Christopher Wood and billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson. Both believe the precious metal could be at the beginning of a long-term bull run.

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Max Verstappen Red Bull contract extended to end of 2030

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Max Verstappen has signed a contract extension with Oracle Red Bull Racing that will keep the four-time Formula One world champion at the Milton Keynes team until the end of the 2030 season.

The announcement was made on Thursday, ahead of this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort, and replaces a deal that had been due to run until the end of 2028. It follows months of speculation about the Dutch driver’s future, including reports that Aston Martin was preparing a £1bn offer to lure him away.

Verstappen joined the Red Bull Junior Programme in 2014 and made his debut for the senior team in 2016, winning his first Grand Prix for the outfit. Since then, driver and team have secured four Drivers’ World Championships, two Constructors’ World Championships and 71 Grand Prix victories, according to the team’s statement.

Laurent Mekies, chief executive and team principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing, said: “Having Max continue with us and retaining the best driver on the grid is fantastic news for everyone at Red Bull, Oracle Red Bull Racing, as well as F1 and motorsport as a whole.”

He added: “The decision to continue our journey together is rooted in the trust Max and the Team have built over many years, as well as Max’s confidence in our people, our culture and our vision for the future. Forged through championship-winning success, intense battles and challenging moments alike, this relationship has only grown stronger, making it one of Formula One’s greatest success stories.”

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“But we are not done yet. There are more races to win, more milestones to achieve and more history to write,” Mekies said. “Much will evolve as we move forward, but our ambition remains unchanged, united by one direction, one vision, one Team.”

Verstappen’s comments made clear that the team is no longer where it wants to be on the track. Formula One’s official report of the deal notes that McLaren took both titles in 2025, with Lando Norris beating Verstappen to the drivers’ championship by two points.

“I am really pleased with the contract extension,” Verstappen said. “We have the best people and I’m excited to keep working together with everyone to get back to the top again. This remains the ultimate goal that all of us have been working towards and will continue to pursue. I want to thank Red Bull, Laurent and everyone at Oracle Red Bull Racing for the trust they put in me.”

He said the team was “like a second family” and that staying with the same outfit for his whole career was “something I have always wanted to do”.

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“Getting to work with Laurent now for over a year has also been great, I see a clear vision he has for the Team,” he said. “Everyone in Milton Keynes believes in what we are building and I am looking forward to the next chapter, fighting for more victories and competing for championships as we continue to shape the future of this Team.”

Verstappen added that making the announcement “during the last Grand Prix at Zandvoort is a great moment for me as well. Hopefully we can give the fans a special send-off for the final race.”

The team said the extension comes at “a defining moment” in its development, with Red Bull Ford Powertrains having entered its first season as an F1 power unit manufacturer and continued investment going into the team’s technical infrastructure and facilities. Neither side disclosed the financial terms of the new deal.


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Harvard alumni and former New York Times journalist. Editor of Business Matters for over 15 years, the UKs largest business magazine. I am also head of Capital Business Media’s automotive division working for clients such as Red Bull Racing, Honda, Aston Martin and Infiniti.

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Former Royal Mail and Brains offices in Cardiff to become gym and padel courts

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The buildings in Llanishen, which are now vacant, have been called ‘impossible to let’ in their current state

The padel court development frmo Avalon Glen. (CW Architects)(Image: CW Architects)

Former Royal Mail offices and a brewery distribution site in Cardiff will be completely transformed into a new sports facility.

Cardiff-based investment firm Avalon Glen has been granted permission by Cardiff Council to turn the now vacant offices, surrounded by Ty Glas Avenue, Earlswood Road and Parc Ty Glas in Llanishen, into a gym and padel courts.

Planning documents attached to the application say the site, once used by the Royal Mail and Brains as a distribution centre, is currently impossible to let in it’s current state and that the owner making a considerable investment to change its prospects.

As well as the gym and padel courts, the site will include a reception, cafe and other associated facilities.

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Planning documents read: “The proposals will represent an increase in the visual quality of the built environment in this location and arrest visual decay by repurposing and reinventing buildings in a more visually pleasing manner.”

The site will consist of four indoor padel courts and three outdoor courts.

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A render of the new padel courts on the site(Image: CW Architects)

Padel is a racket sport that blends elements of both squash and tennis. It’s usually played in doubles on an enclosed court with players using solid rackets and lower-pressure balls.

Scoring is the same as tennis. The court is similar, with it being divided in the middle by a net and containing service boxes.

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However, a padel court is smaller than a tennis court.

The new scheme in Llanishen also proposes to demolish the front office block at the site as well as part of the existing warehouse.

Planning documents state: “The proposal retains a good core of employer uses on this tired, outdated employment site.

“The current facility is impossible to let in its current state and the owner is hereby making a considerable investment to change its prospects by sustainable use of the buildings in a new way and adding a modicum of ‘other’ uses.”

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A commercial aspect will be retained for the site with smaller business spaces being available.

The number of parking spaces for the sports aspect of the site will remain the same but will be “more efficiently laid out” and contain more disabled spaces.

According to the application, the development will bring a “breadth of jobs that the current warehouse does not”.

It continues: “The creation of smaller business units rather than one large one sits well with Cardiff’s excellent ‘high growth of firms’ ethos and allows for places for start-ups to thrive and grow.”

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Strides Pharma Science shares jump 9% after USFDA EIR for Bengaluru facility

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Shares of Strides Pharma Science surged 9.05% to Rs 1,044.10 during Thursday’s trading session after the pharmaceutical company announced the successful closure of a USFDA inspection at its flagship manufacturing facility in Bengaluru.

This positive development followed the US Food and Drug Administration (US FDA) issuing an Establishment Inspection Report (EIR) for the facility, bringing the regulatory inspection to a close.

According to the company’s stock exchange filing, the USFDA conducted a current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) inspection at the facility from May 12 to May 20, 2026. The inspection concluded with a Form 483 containing five observations, to which Strides submitted a comprehensive response within the stipulated timeframe.

Following a review of the company’s responses and the corrective and preventive actions implemented, the USFDA classified the inspection outcome as Voluntary Action Indicated (VAI) and issued the EIR, effectively concluding the inspection process.

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The Bengaluru facility is Strides’ flagship manufacturing site and caters to regulated as well as other international markets. It manufactures a wide range of pharmaceutical dosage forms, including tablets, capsules and oral liquids, supporting both existing commercial products and the company’s future growth plans.


Strides said the successful closure of the inspection further strengthens its regulatory track record and reinforces its commitment to maintaining high-quality standards across its global operations.

Stock Performance and Valuation

The USFDA development comes as a relief for investors after a period of weakness in the stock. Before Thursday’s sharp recovery, Strides Pharma Science shares had declined around 10% over the past month and nearly 16% over the last three months. At Thursday’s level, the company’s market capitalisation stood at approximately Rs 8,825 crore, while the stock’s 52-week high is Rs 1,231.On the valuation front, Strides Pharma Science is currently trading at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of 14.26, while its price-to-sales ratio stands at 1.78 and price-to-book ratio at 2.78.

Technical Indicators

Technically, the stock continues to show signs of recent weakness despite Thursday’s strong rebound. Its 14-day Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 36.3. An RSI below 30 generally indicates oversold conditions, while a reading above 70 is viewed as overbought.

The stock is currently trading above six of its eight key Simple Moving Averages (SMAs), while remaining below its 50-day and 100-day SMAs. The technical setup suggests that Thursday’s rally could mark an attempt at recovery, although the stock still needs to regain key moving-average levels to establish stronger upward momentum.

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Australia’s share market has snapped a six-session losing streak, buoyed by strong miners, tech and health care stocks as banks continue to fall.

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Domestic brokerage firm Jefferies has initiated coverage on Turtlemint Fintech Solutions with a Buy rating, setting a target price of Rs 190, citing potential revenue growth of 38% over the next three years for the company with multiple levers at play, as it is the third-largest player in the “point of sales person” or POSP insurance sales channel.

Implying an upside of 37%, the brokerage’s estimate of 38% three-year revenue CAGR is led by 31% premium CAGR and higher take-rates. Adj. EBITDA margin is expected to improve from -10% to +10%, in this base case scenario, driven by operating leverage, higher retention (26% in FY29 vs 22% in FY26) led by rise in health renewals and technology allowing relationship managers to handle more distribution partners.

The brokerage expects the platform to onboard 100-125k partners (15% CAGR) over FY26-29e. This combined with improving partner productivity, noting a third of the distribution partners have been added in the last 2 years, could drive 31% premium CAGR till FY29e. Further, improvement in take rates led by profit sharing models could result in 38% revenue CAGR till FY29e.

POSP is among the fastest growing insurance sales channels in India, with 6% of premiums. The channel has grown 2-4x faster as compared to agencies and banks in the last 5 years. Platforms such as Turtlemint, which operate POSP networks offer insurers an alternative route to B30+ markets, which are typically difficult to penetrate. Turtlemint Fintech Solutions’ granular POSP network & tech stack drives better profitability on a smaller base, according to the brokerage. Turtlemint has 20% market share in POSP premiums.

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Partner productivity i.e., premium generated per active partner, is expected to improve by 8% CAGR over FY26-29e led by cross-selling of other insurance products as well as increase in avg. ticket size, the brokerage stated in its report.


Renewals are 20% of Turtlemint’s revenues in FY26. The brokerage expects this to rise to 25% by FY29e, led by rise in share of health insurance within new business premiums. Turtlemint can have higher retention in renewals resulting in greater operating leverage.
Jefferies expects operating cash flows to turn positive in FY28 driven by improving profitability. The company has Rs 650 crore in cash post its recent IPO, which combined with improving cashflows reduces the risk of further capital raise.Key risks include regulation changes, commission cuts and competition from companies such as PB Fintech, which is the largest POSP in India, according to the brokerage.

Jefferies sees low risk of AI disintermediation for Indian insurance distributors, citing that insurance in India is “sold not bought”. While this is true globally, it is especially true in geographies with a lower life insurance penetration rate (such as India), as the consumer’s awareness of financial products is more limited, according to the brokerage. Hence, the reliance on support from intermediaries increases, which is not only limited to educating the customer w.r.t. the product (which AI could provide), but w.r.t. “need for insurance” and claim processing.

Life insurance is predominantly a savings product in India with investors using policies to plan for life events and retirement, the brokerage stated in its report. This has been the reason behind LIC and insurers backed with large private/PSU banks dominating the life insurance market. Hence, Jefferies sees investors less likely to depend on AI platforms alone for selecting policies.

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Shell will expand its gas retail business into Western Australia, targeting industrial business and commercial customers in the state.

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Sugar stocks Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar, Balrampur Chini, others rally up to 8% even as govt tightens stock limits

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Sugar stocks rallied up to 8% on Thursday even as the government tightened inventory limits, barring dealers handling more than 10 metric tonnes of sugar per month from holding stocks for over 15 days.

Bajaj Hindusthan Sugar shares rose around 8% to Rs 22, while Shree Renuka Sugars and Dhampur Sugar Mills gained 6-7%. Balrampur Chini Mills climbed over 3%, while EID Parry India advanced nearly 2%.

Why are sugar prices rising?

India’s sugar demand typically rises between August and November as the country celebrates festivals such as Ganesh Chaturthi, Dussehra and Diwali, driving demand for sweets, biscuits and other confectionery products. Manufacturers of these products also build inventories ahead of the festive season, further supporting sugar demand.

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Last month, the government directed dealers to hold sugar stocks for no more than 30 days to bolster supplies. Despite the move, sugar prices have risen 10% over the past month to record highs, with analysts expecting prices to remain elevated for at least the next three months. Meanwhile, patchy rains and dry weather conditions have affected sugarcane output. Since the crop requires substantial water for irrigation, concerns over supply have added to upward pressure on prices.

Also read |India tightens sugar stock limits to tame record prices


The worsening supply outlook in Brazil, the world’s largest sugar producer, has also triggered a sharp rally in sugar prices. The country has warned of a delay in the harvest due to adverse weather conditions.
Adding to the uncertainty, Brazil has suspended its bi-weekly harvest and production reports, limiting visibility into the country’s supply outlook.Meanwhile, a shift towards ethanol is adding to concerns over a potential sugar supply crunch. In June, 58% of Brazil’s cane juice was diverted towards ethanol, which is expected to offer better profitability than sugar. Brazil also raised its mandatory ethanol blending target to 32% in July from 30% in June, significantly above the 25-27% levels seen just months earlier.

India to cut sugar import duty?

India, the world’s second-largest producer of sugar, is considering reducing its import duty on the commodity to help curb domestic prices that recently climbed to a record, Bloomberg reported. Officials are weighing plans to lower or scrap the 100% tax on inbound shipments in an effort to boost local supplies, the report said, citing sources. This come just before a seasonal surge in sugar demand for the festival season, adding to the incentive to rein in rising prices.

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