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  • Billionaire chic: Contents of opulent mansion with 45 bedrooms to be sold at public auction

    June 29, 2015

    Eyebrows were raised when it was put on sale for £300m back in 2012, but now 2-8a Rutland Gate – which, with 45-odd bedrooms, is one of London's largest homes – is hitting headlines again after its owners put its entire contents up for auction. The Guardian reports that the entire contents of the home, once [...]

  • Graduate jobs: The best and worst cities to find a graduate job in the UK – Cambridge, Guildford and Reading are top spots, but London fails to make the grade

    June 29, 2015

    Students about to don a cap and gown for graduation are better off heading to Cambridge for the best chance of finding a job. The city is the best place to get on the first rung of the career ladder, competing against the fewest jobseekers for each vacancy, while Sunderland is the worst according to [...]

  • Greek banks and Athens stock market closed as Alexis Tsipras plans to stage referendum vote on bailout deal and euro value dives

    June 29, 2015

    Greek banks will be closed today and could be shut for the rest of the week as months of negotiations between Greece and its bailout monitors culminated in a stalemate, leading to a cut off in emergency lending to the country’s banks.    The market reaction was swift, with the value of the euro diving [...]

  • Greek debt crisis: Creditors come under fire for tough stance on Greece

    June 29, 2015

    US President Barack Obama yesterday urged German leader Angela Merkel to find a solution to Greece’s economic crisis as bailout talks broke down and the country said it would put its latest offer from creditors to a referendum next weekend.    The referendum question will be “Do you accept the institutions’ proposal as it was [...]

  • The Banker’s top 1,000 world banks 2015: UK lenders slide down rankings as Chinese institutions move up

    June 29, 2015

    UK banks continue to lose their global position as Chinese banks power ahead, according to The Banker’s latest ranking of the Top 1,000 banks.   HSBC fell from fifth place to ninth, Barclays from 12th to 13th and Royal Bank of Scotland from 15th to 18th as they restructured and slimmed down in the wake [...]

  • Richard Branson: UK would be better off in Eurozone

    June 28, 2015

    Britain would be better off in the Eurozone, billionaire investor Sir Richard Branson has said. “I think that if we were part of the euro right now, our currency would be a lot cheaper,” the Virgin founder said in an interview with the BBC yesterday, adding: “Great Britain would be doing that much better in [...]

  • Local authorities cracking down on those who don’t pay council tax

    June 28, 2015

    Local authorities across England are cracking down on people who do not pay their council tax, as the national council tax debt rises to more than £2.5bn, according to research out today.   A new report from the accountancy firm Moore Stephens found that 32 per cent of local authorities in Great Britain used bankruptcy [...]

  • HMRC looks to shut down thousands of businesses due to unpaid tax bills

    June 28, 2015

    HMRC applied to shut down 3,000 businesses last year to meet unpaid tax bills, according to research released today by online finance market Funding Options. The tax authority was successful in gaining court orders to wind up 1,887 businesses over their tax debts, a four per cent rise from 2013’s 1,816. Once a business is [...]

  • CBI: Regulation costs are top concern in City

    June 28, 2015

    Financial services firms overwhelmingly want the government to cut the cost of regulatory compliance, according to a new survey out today. The latest CBI/PwC financial services survey found firms’ number-one concern was reducing the cost of complying with regulations. Tax stability was another popular concern, especially among general insurers and investment managers, according to the [...]

  • Professional salaries jump amid scramble for the brightest talent

    June 28, 2015

    Demand for professional staff climbed strongly in May, with sharp growth in both job vacancies and average salaries. Professional recruitment firms had 13 per cent more jobs on their books than in May 2014, the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (Apsco) said today. Opportunities were up the most across IT, engineering and finance with year-on-year [...]

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