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  • London Stock Exchange eyes world-first private stock exchange launch by next year

    May 23, 2023

    The London Stock Exchange has said it could launch a world-first stock market for private companies as soon as next year as it looks to revive the fortunes of the Square Mile and stop a flood of firms leaving for New York.

  • US could default in just a couple weeks unless debt ceiling is raised, Goldman Sachs warns

    May 22, 2023

    The US could run out of cash to pay its lenders as soon as 8 June unless policymakers agree to lift the debt ceiling, top Wall Street economists have estimated. It is expected that the emergency measures the US Treasury has been leaning on to meet its short-term debt obligations could run dry in just [...]

  • FTSE 100 close: NatWest lifts after government stake sale as Burberry and JD Sports bump London index

    May 22, 2023

    London’s FTSE 100 started what will be a quiet week in decent style today, driven higher by investors piling into Britain’s largest retailers. The capital’s premier index jumped 0.21 per cent to 7,773.49 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, edged lower to [...]

  • ‘We need to celebrate risk’: City minister pushes for Brits to embrace investment

    May 22, 2023

    The City minister Andrew Griffith said today the UK needs to “celebrate risk” as he called for a sweeping culture change in the way the public approaches investment.

  • Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak’s profit tax rise to hit investment, survey finds

    May 22, 2023

    Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak’s corporation tax hike is poised to squeeze the UK economy by mothballing investment, new figures out today show. Nearly half of all mid-sized companies intend to shelve big spending projects due to the Chancellor and Prime Minister snatching a greater share of company profits, according to consultancy BDO. Last month, [...]

  • Pint pourers pocket 11.3 per cent pay rise beating UK average amid staff shortage

    May 22, 2023

    Pub workers are raking in some of the biggest pay rises in the UK caused by landlords stepping up benefits in a bid to lure and retain staff, new figures out today show. Wages for people working in the country’s drinking holes climbed 11.3 per cent over the last year, higher than the hospitality sector’s [...]

  • UK inflation poised to slip out of the double digits to lowest level in over a year

    May 22, 2023

    UK inflation is poised to tumble to its lowest level in over a year in what is expected to begin a steady descent from its multi-decade highs, new figures out this week are likely to reveal. The rate of price increases in April is tipped to have dropped markedly to 8.2 per cent last month, [...]

  • House prices surge at fastest pace this year to record £373k despite Bank of England rate hikes

    May 22, 2023

    Britain avoiding a much-forecasted recession has helped push house prices up by the greatest amount so far this year to a record high of £372,894, new figures out today reveal. The average price of a home coming to market climbed 1.8 per cent over the last month, the strongest increase in 2023, according to property [...]

  • City regulators set for fresh scrutiny as ministers push post-Brexit reforms

    May 21, 2023

    Ministers are looking to strengthen their oversight of financial regulators and boost accountability for decision-making as part of post-Brexit plans to rein in regulatory red tape and fuel the growth of the City.

  • Britain firmly on path away from recession as hiring and growth ramp up

    May 19, 2023

    Britain seems almost certain to dodge a recession this year as two new surveys out today reveal businesses are hiring at the strongest pace in half a year and families are upbeat about their finances. Numbers from Lloyds Bank show nearly every sector of the UK economy stepped up headcount last month. Hiring was led [...]

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