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  • Central banks keep markets guessing on path of interest rates

    July 2, 2024

    Investors looking for clear guidance on the path of interest rates received few firm commitments from top central bankers on Tuesday.

  • Danish Crown’s UK arm brings home the bacon as China turns its back on EU pork

    June 28, 2024

    The UK arm of bacon producer Danish Crown has seen its revenue soar after a shortage of pigs in Europe pushed the price of pork to an all-time high.

  • Microsoft breached EU rules with ‘possibly abusive’ move bundling Teams with Office suite

    June 25, 2024

    Microsoft violated European Union competition rules with “possibly abusive” practices by tying its Teams messaging and videoconferencing app to its widely used business software, the bloc has said. The European Commission said on Monday that it has informed Microsoft of its preliminary view that the US tech giant has been “restricting competition” by bundling Teams [...]

  • Oxford Biomedica issues new shares to secure a £17m investment

    June 18, 2024

    Cell and gene therapy company Oxford Biomedica has announced a near £17m investment which will see it issue new shares to the London Stock Exchange.

  • Labour will seek ‘improved’ post-Brexit trading terms with EU, Reeves says

    June 17, 2024

    Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said that a new Labour government will seek to renegotiate aspects of Boris Johnson's Brexit deal.

  • Election 2024: Lib Dems would seek to rejoin EU single market

    June 10, 2024

    The Liberal Democrats would seek to rejoin the EU’s single market, they revealed at their manifesto launch today.

  • The UK’s services sector has outperformed since Brexit and the City is leading the way

    June 4, 2024

    According to a new report from UK in a Changing Europe (UKICE), UK services trade has been more resilient than almost all other advanced economies.

  • Taking the biscuit: Oreo maker Mondelez fined £287m by EU for cross-border trade curbs

    May 23, 2024

    Oreo maker Mondelez has been fined £287m (337.5m euros) by EU antitrust regulators for impeding cross-border trade of chocolate, biscuits and coffee products between EU countries.

  • Southern Europe to help eurozone ‘turn a corner’ in 2024 as Germany stagnates

    May 15, 2024

    The European Commission released its latest round of forecasts today.

  • UK edges closer to new laws for artificial intelligence

    May 9, 2024

    On Friday, the House of Lords will hear the third reading of the AI bill and, if all goes well, it will progress to the House of Commons.

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