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  • UK house prices: Scotland’s growth at its highest since 2007 as prices accelerate

    May 19, 2015

    The UK’s house price growth rose to 9.6 per cent for the year to March, with Scotland the east of England and London driving the rise. The figures The 9.6 per cent rise in the UK for the year to March was 1.2 percentage points higher than the 7.4 per cent recorded in February. The [...]

  • Quindell share price dips slightly after it issues more shares

    May 19, 2015

    Shares in the embattled insurance outsourcer Quindell  were trading down 0.2 per cent at 127p today after it said it had issued over four million new ordinary share. This was after Quindell said it had issued 4,012,694 new ordinary shares, being remainder of deferred equity consideration payable to sellers in respect of acquisition of iter8. [...]

  • What is the difference between good and bad deflation?

    May 19, 2015

    Official data released today has shown that the UK slipped into deflation for the first time in over 50 years. Normally the word deflation has economists running for the hills, but this time around the mantra has been that this is very much a case of "good deflation". But just what is good deflation, and [...]

  • Inflation turns negative for the first time in over 50 years – but it should only be a blip

    May 19, 2015

    Britain fell into deflation for the first time since the 1960s after data released today showed the consumer price index (CPI) had dipped into negative territory. The Office for National Statistics said prices fell 0.1 per cent in the year to April on a fall in air and sea fares due to the timing of [...]

  • Wonga revamp adds money-back guarantee, ditches puppets – and aims new products at “hard working people”

    May 19, 2015

    Wonga’s re-brand is here: the payday lender is to roll out new television adverts aimed at its new middle-class target base. It is also offering a money-back guarantee as part of an image revamp aimed at repairing the reputation damage it suffered during a tumultuous 2014. It will keep the Wonga name, despite speculation about [...]

  • The Brexit effect begins: Deutsche Bank forms working group to consider impact of UK leaving the EU

    May 19, 2015

    Deutsche Bank is considering pulling chunks of its operations from the UK in the event of a Brexit, ahead of the EU referendum committed to by the Conservatives during the General Election.    The German lender has reportedly put together a working group comprising execs from its risk, strategy, UK management and research teams, to [...]

  • Icap’s revenue slumps seven per cent to £1.27bn despite increasingly choppy markets

    May 19, 2015

    The figures: The trading platform Icap said revenue was down seven per cent to £1.27bn in the year ending 31 March. Additionally pre-tax profit fell 21 per cent to £95m, down from £121m posted a year earlier. Why it's interesting: While the London-based firm didn't manage to achieve full-year growth it was helped by increased market volatility due to the [...]

  • Vodafone share price falls despite return to growth in the fourth quarter of 2014

    May 19, 2015

    The figures Britain's biggest telecoms group said that group revenue rose 10 per cent on a reported basis to £42.2bn for the year ending 31 March. While group organic revenue was down 0.8 per cent, Vodafone said it returned to growth in the fourth quarter, rising 0.1 per cent "reflecting a steady recovery in Europe and [...]

  • Plus500 share price plummets as scores of UK accounts are frozen

    May 18, 2015

    Panicked stock market traders fled from spreadbetter Plus500 yesterday, after the group froze thousands of trading accounts held by UK investors, wiping more than £300m off the value of the company.    The Israeli-based tech firm, which lets punters bet on asset price movements through CFDs (contracts-for-difference), said it was temporarily banning UK users from [...]

  • Greece insists deal to avoid bankruptcy is imminent as Jean-Claude Juncker offers a lifeline

    May 18, 2015

    Greek officials expect technocrats to nail down an agreement this week that would unlock billions of euros to help the country and avoid it going bankrupt. The renewed optimism may have been the result of an intervention by European Commission (EC) Jean-Claude Juncker. Reports in Greek media suggest Juncker has outlined a much more favourable [...]

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