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  • The Beatles’ last message from Savile Row is being echoed by today’s bespoke tailors

    January 30, 2019

    Exactly 50 years ago today the Beatles sang together for the final time. On the rooftop of the Apple offices at 3 Savile Row, they set up a surprise live concert that lasted 42 minutes before the police intervened. After one last rendition of “Get Back”, the band called it a day, bowing out of [...]

  • London house prices dip over 2018

    January 30, 2019

    London house prices dipped in 2018, with uncertainty looming large over the capital in spite of double-digit growth across many of the UK’s other major cities. Property prices in London tumbled 0.2 per cent last year, according to new data which underlines fears of a slowdown in activity across parts of the capital’s housing market [...]

  • MPs send Brexit ball back into EU’s court…but will they play?

    January 29, 2019

    By the standard of recent months, Theresa May enjoyed a good night in parliament on Tuesday. While there was no legislative victory to be had, there was a real risk that MPs would seize control of the Brexit process and render her deal defunct. In the event, MPs voted against extending the Article 50 withdrawal [...]

  • Brexit vote live: MPs reject no-deal and vote for changes on the Irish backstop

    January 29, 2019

    Hello and welcome to our Brexit vote live blog. Please manually refresh this page for the latest updates The Prime Minister brings her plan B to parliament today, but the real meat on the table today are various Brexit amendments tabled by MPs. These vary wildly – with one expected to call for an alternative [...]

  • Theresa May calls for Brexit negotiations to reopen after MPs back new plan

    January 29, 2019

    Theresa May will launch an audacious bid to reopen Brexit negotiations with the EU after MPs voted in favour of reforming the contentious Irish border backstop arrangements. After a night of high drama, during which MPs voted against a plan that could have delayed Brexit, the Prime Minister said she had a fresh mandate to [...]

  • Ireland would take four per cent economic hit in no-deal Brexit, says Irish finance minister

    January 29, 2019

    Ireland’s economy will take a four per cent hit in a no-deal Brexit, the country’s finance minister has warned. Pascal Donohoe today told his government colleagues a “disorderly” Brexit would particularly impact on agri-food and manufacturing sectors in Ireland – leading to slower economic growth over the next five years. The Irish government were told [...]

  • US-China trade war greater threat to M&A deals than Brexit, survey finds

    January 29, 2019

    The trade war between the US and China is a greater risk to merger and acquisition (M&A) activity this year than Brexit, according to research published today. A total of 50 per cent of senior global M&A professionals viewed the trade tensions, rising tariffs and potential subsequent erosion of global GDP as the biggest emerging business [...]

  • Philips announces €1.5bn share buyback after sales boost

    January 29, 2019

    Technology company Philips today said it boosted like-for-like sales five per cent last year to €18.1bn (£15.7bn). The Amsterdam-headquartered technology company said it also grew sales five per cent in the fourth quarter to €5.6bn. The company said its adjusted earnings before interest, tax and amortisation (Ebita) improved 100 basis points to 13.1 per cent [...]

  • Profit slips at housebuilder Crest Nicholson with London market blamed for ‘challenging year’

    January 29, 2019

    Profit before tax fell 15 per cent at housebuilder Crest Nicholson last year with its chief executive blaming Brexit and slower demand in London. In the year to 31 October pre-tax profit was £176.4m, compared to £207m the year previously, while operating profit margin fell from 20.3 per cent to 16.7 per cent. Chief executive [...]

  • What are the UK’s most shorted stocks?

    January 29, 2019

    Hedge funds made millions from short-selling Carillion shares after the construction firm collapsed a year ago. That’s hardly a surprise, but what’s telling is that many short-sellers were predicting its failure even before the company issued its first profit warning back in July 2017. Short-sellers borrow shares from other investors, typically large institutions like pension [...]

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