
-
Ryder Cup hero MacIntyre wins Alfred Dunhill Links on home soil
-
Republicans warn of pain ahead as US shutdown faces second week
-
Sevilla rout champions Barca in shock Liga thrashing
-
Norris-Piastri clash overshadows McLaren constructors' title win
-
Trump administration declares US cities war zones
-
Bad Bunny takes aim at Super Bowl backlash in 'SNL' host gig
-
El Khannouss fires Stuttgart into Bundesliga top four
-
Insatiable Pogacar romps to European title
-
Newcastle inflict more pain on Postecoglou, Everton end Palace's unbeaten run
-
Daryz wins Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe thriller
-
Russell wins Singapore GP as McLaren seal constructors' title
-
Landslides and floods kill 64 in Nepal, India
-
Russell wins Singapore GP, McLaren seal constructors' title
-
Djokovic 'hangs by rope' before battling into Shanghai last 16
-
Erasmus proud of Boks' title triumph as Rugby Championship faces uncertain future
-
French PM under pressure to put together cabinet
-
US Open finalist Anisimova beats Noskova to win Beijing title
-
Hamas calls for swift hostage-prisoner swap as talks set to begin
-
Opec+ plus to raise oil production by 137,000 barrels a day in November
-
Death toll from Indonesia school collapse rises to 45
-
Brisbane Broncos edge Storm in thrilling NRL grand final
-
Refreshed Sabalenka 'ready to go' after post-US Open break
-
Georgia PM vows sweeping crackdown after 'foiled coup'
-
Landslides and floods kill 63 in Nepal, India
-
No handshakes again as India, Pakistan meet at Women's World Cup
-
Georgia PM announces sweeping crackdown on opposition after 'foiled coup'
-
Syria selects members of first post-Assad parliament
-
Russian strikes kill five in Ukraine, cause power outages
-
World champion Marquez crashes out of Indonesia MotoGP
-
Babis to meet Czech president after party tops parliamentary vote
-
Death toll from Indonesia school collapse rises to 37
-
OPEC+ meets with future oil production hanging in the balance
-
Dodgers down Phillies on Hernandez homer in MLB playoff series opener
-
Philadelphia down NYCFC to clinch MLS Supporters Shield
-
Syria selects members of first post-Assad parliament in contested process
-
Americans, Canadians unite in battling 'eating machine' carp
-
Negotiators due in Cairo for Gaza ceasefire, hostage release talks
-
Trump authorizes troops to Chicago as judge blocks Portland deployment
-
Wallabies left ruing missed chances ahead of European tour
-
Higgo stretches PGA Tour lead in Mississippi
-
Blue Jays pummel Yankees 10-1 in MLB playoff series opener
-
Georgia ruling party wins local polls as mass protests flare
-
Depoortere stakes France claim as Bordeaux-Begles stumble past Lyon
-
Vinicius double helps Real Madrid beat Villarreal
-
New museum examines family life of Mexican artist Frida Kahlo
-
Piccioli sets new Balenciaga beat, with support from Meghan Markle
-
Lammens must be ready for 'massive' Man Utd scrutiny, says Amorim
-
Arteta 'not positive' after Odegaard sets unwanted injury record
-
Slot struggles to solve Liverpool problems after third successive loss
-
Netanyahu hopes to bring Gaza hostages home within days as negotiators head to Cairo

Guinness owner Diageo ups savings as US tariffs hit
Diageo, the maker of Guinness stout and Smirnoff Vodka, reported Tuesday a sharp drop in annual net profit and raised its cost-savings targets as US tariffs hit.
Net profit tumbled 39 percent to $2.4 billion in its financial year to the end of June, compared with one year earlier, the British group said in an earnings statement just weeks after the sudden departure of chief executive Debra Crew.
Diageo's revenue dipped slightly to $20.2 billion.
"Macroeconomic uncertainty and the resulting pressure on consumers" has weighed on the spirits sector, interim CEO Nik Jhangiani said of a "challenging year" for the group.
Diageo last month announced the abrupt departure of Crew after two years at the helm.
The company had already experienced a tough trading environment ahead of announcing in May that it faced a financial hit from US President Donald Trump's tariffs onslaught.
Diageo, which also makes Don Julio tequila, ramped up its cost-saving programme on Tuesday to around $625 million over three years, from a previous target of $500 million.
Its annual profit was hit also by restructuring costs and impairment charges.
Shares in the company, however, jumped more than six percent in morning deals on London's FTSE 100 index as investors cheered the new cost-saving targets and better-than-expected sales.
Diageo reiterated that it expects operating profit to take a $200-million hit from Trump's tariffs, though around half the amount would be offset by cuts to costs.
Its forecasts assume that spirits imported from Mexico and Canada will remain exempt from tariffs, while a 10-percent tariff on imports from the UK and a 15-percent levy on imports from the European Union will apply.
Diageo added that sales of key brands Don Julio and Guinness stout grew 37 percent and 12 percent respectively, offsetting weakness elsewhere.
Investors "need to determine if the downturn in alcohol consumption is a short-term effect of squeezed disposable income or the start of a broader trend away from drinking altogether for health and lifestyle reasons", said AJ Bell investment director Russ Mould.
"Sales of some brands may be on the agenda for any incoming new boss given a need to get the balance sheet in better shape -- although the company will not want to lose any of its crown jewels."
F.Fehr--VB