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Renee Marchetti

Renee Marchetti

Business & Markets Reporter

Renee reports on earnings, mergers, and the companies behind the headlines. Before joining CSBN News she covered the public-markets beat for a financial wire and the startup ecosystem for a business weekly. She is based in New York.

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Recent articles

A half-empty UK supermarket egg shelf, own-brand six-pack cartons with visible £2 price label, shot at eye level. LIGHT: Cool overhead fluorescent supermarket lighting with slight
Business· May 24, 2026

Six eggs used to cost £1. Here's why they're now £2.

UK egg prices have doubled in four years despite record production. The real story isn't greedflation, it's how prices move down much slower than they move up.

A volunteer stacks tinned goods and fresh produce on shelves inside a community food club in a UK church hall, with a price card reading '£3 for 10 items' visible on a basket in th
Business· May 24, 2026

In Cambridge, a paycheck no longer keeps workers out of the food bank

The UK's most unequal city is now feeding employed residents through subsidised food clubs, raising questions about whether wages or housing will ever catch up.

A young person in a hoodie sitting alone on the steps outside a closed UK Jobcentre Plus office, looking down at their phone, with the blue Jobcentre signage partly visible above
Business· May 24, 2026

UK spends £25 on youth benefits for every £1 on jobs help, Milburn finds

The former Labour health secretary's interim NEET review lands on a government still bruised by last summer's welfare rebellion, and questions whether spending more on job schemes can fix a crisis now driven by mental…

A half-melted scoop of vanilla ice cream in a waffle cone tilted on a sun-bleached wooden picnic table, a crumpled paper receipt with visible price next to it. LIGHT: Harsh midday
Business· May 23, 2026

Why your ice cream costs $6.49: a coconut, cocoa and corporate crisis

A record-hot summer pushed American ice cream prices to all-time highs. The deeper story runs through Philippine biodiesel mandates, West African droughts, and the breakup of the world's biggest ice cream company.

A wide-angle view of a large UK designer outlet shopping centre exterior at dusk, with a freshly installed modern sign reading a retail brand name above the main entrance, cars in
Business· May 23, 2026

Frasers rebrands Castleford outlet 'Leeds'. The real story is a credit product.

Mike Ashley's retail group has slapped a city name and a buy-now-pay-later brand on a 26-year-old shopping centre built on a former Yorkshire colliery. Locals aren't impressed. The strategy underneath is bigger than the…

The East Room of the White House during a formal swearing-in ceremony, a man in a dark suit with right hand raised standing beside a podium, an American flag and gilded chandelier
Business· May 22, 2026

Trump tells new Fed chair Warsh to be 'totally independent' after year-long Powell feud

At a White House ceremony, the president urged Kevin Warsh to ignore him on rates. The bigger question is whether Warsh can ignore his own divided board.

A long line of shoppers stretches outside a brightly lit Swatch boutique in a modern shopping centre at dawn, with security staff in high-visibility jackets standing at the closed
Business· May 22, 2026

Swatch shuts UK stores as £335 Audemars Piguet pocket watch sparks global crowd chaos

The Royal Pop, Swatch's first collaboration with a luxury watchmaker outside its own group, drew overnight queues and police callouts from Manchester to Miami.

Exterior of HM Treasury building in Westminster on a bright late-May afternoon, with a Union flag and a few commuters in the foreground. LIGHT: Warm low-angle sunlight, long soft s
Business· May 22, 2026

Reeves's summer VAT cut: the rare Treasury plan that didn't leak

The Chancellor's £300m holiday giveaway landed without a pre-briefing trail. The bigger tell, BBC's Chris Mason argues, is what she left out.

A British family of four at the entrance gate of a UK theme park on a bright summer day, parents checking ticket prices on a digital board showing a reduced rate, children holding
Business· May 22, 2026

VAT cut on theme parks and kids' meals: who actually pockets the £300m?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has slashed VAT to 5% on UK family attractions and children's meals for ten weeks this summer. The catch: operators decide whether to pass it on.

an EasyJet Airbus A320 parked at a UK airport stand at dusk, fuel bowser connected, ground crew silhouetted against orange sodium lights. LIGHT: low golden-hour sun raking across t
Business· May 22, 2026

EasyJet's 'don't panic' summer rests on a 72% hedge and a Russian fuel workaround

CEO Kenton Jarvis says there are no jet fuel shortages at any EasyJet airport. The same week, the UK quietly reopened the door to Russian-refined fuel.

A formal signing ceremony in a London government building, two officials seated at a long polished table exchanging bound trade agreement folders, Union Jack and GCC flags arrayed
Business· May 22, 2026

UK signs £3.7bn Gulf trade deal, drops the rights clause Labour once demanded

Britain becomes the first G7 nation to strike a free trade agreement with the six-state GCC bloc, but the pact lands without the human rights protections Labour championed in opposition.

A rail of brightly coloured prom dresses inside a converted Portacabin classroom-shop, with a handwritten price card reading 'From £25' visible in the foreground. LIGHT: Soft late-
Business· May 22, 2026

York sixth-formers built a prom-dress shop. Their school's business class tripled.

Dress2Impress at Huntington School is opening a permanent on-site store next to a curriculum experiment: social enterprise as graded coursework. Applied Business enrolment has jumped from 7 to 26.

interior of a working Stoke-on-Trent pottery kiln room, rows of unfired clay tableware on metal racks, a single worker in apron inspecting a piece in the foreground. LIGHT: warm tu
Business· May 22, 2026

UK pledges £120m for ceramics, but gas-price gap remains

Chancellor Rachel Reeves unveiled a rescue package for Stoke-on-Trent's battered potteries, yet structural questions over industrial gas pricing are unresolved and the money arrives too late for Denby.

Wes Streeting at a podium addressing reporters outside Westminster, mid-speech, hand gesturing. LIGHT: overcast London daylight, soft diffuse, slight cool cast on stone. DETAIL: da
Business· May 22, 2026

Streeting's £12bn 'wealth tax that works' is really a CGT fix

The former Health Secretary's leadership pitch revives a reform economists have urged for years. The maths, and the entrepreneur carve-out, are shakier than the headline.

The exterior of HM Treasury building in Whitehall, London, on a grey weekday morning, with a blurred figure in a business coat walking past the columned entrance. LIGHT: Overcast
Business· May 22, 2026

UK borrows £24.3bn in April as gilt premium and Iran war bite

Record debt-interest costs of £10.3 billion drove the worst April deficit since the pandemic, as bond markets price in a Starmer leadership crisis.

a worn brown envelope marked 'County Court' resting on a kitchen table beside an open laptop showing a credit-score dashboard, with a half-drunk mug of tea and unopened bills stack
Business· May 22, 2026

BBC's Laura Pomfret tackles CCJs as UK court judgments hit post-pandemic high

The Morning Live finance expert's explainer on County Court Judgments lands as Registry Trust data shows small consumer debts, not big defaults, are driving a record surge.

A British supermarket aisle with shelves of chocolate, biscuits and tinned goods, a shopper pushing a half-full trolley past price labels. LIGHT: Cool overhead fluorescent supermar
Business· May 22, 2026

UK food tariff cut works out to 10p off the weekly shop

Chancellor Rachel Reeves billed the £150m suspension as cost-of-living relief. The Food and Drink Federation's own maths put the household benefit at about £5.20 a year.

A quiet UK county court corridor in late afternoon, a stack of unopened brown envelopes on a wooden bench, one franked with a court seal. LIGHT: Cool overcast daylight through tall
Business· May 22, 2026

UK county court judgments hit post-pandemic high, driven by sub-£500 debts

Registry Trust logged nearly 1.2 million new CCJs across the UK and Ireland in 2025. The median value is falling, and only one in twenty is ever paid in full.

A white Hermès Birkin handbag displayed on a velvet-draped auction plinth inside a government building in Ho Chi Minh City, a small Vietnamese flag and auction paddle visible in so
Business· May 22, 2026

Vietnam's $530K Birkin auction is a sideshow to a $9 billion debt

Two Hermès bags seized from convicted tycoon Truong My Lan drew 119 bids and global headlines. They barely dent what Hanoi still needs to recover.

A split-panel newsroom-style composition showing three quiet symbols: a darkened Meta office tower at dusk, a marble Federal Reserve facade with shadowed columns, and an empty stat
Business· May 22, 2026

Meta Layoffs, a Divided Fed, and Quiet Prison Reforms: Wednesday Briefing

Mark Zuckerberg's AI restructuring claims its first 8,000 jobs, the FOMC splits over rates as Powell exits, and state lawmakers move on criminal justice while Washington stays silent.

Business· Jan 21, 2020

Drug Companies Are Focusing on the Poor After Decades of Ignoring Them

After years of chasing wealthy markets, big drugmakers are courting low-income patients with tiered prices and access programs. The question is whether the shift is conscience, strategy, or both.

Business· Mar 21, 2019

Silicon Valley CEO Steps Down Amid College Bribery Scandal

A prominent technology executive has resigned after being named in the federal college admissions case dubbed Operation Varsity Blues, putting boardroom governance and reputational risk back in the spotlight.

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