The number of UK mergers and acquisitions fell to their lowest in March since 2020, as the rate of foreign companies buying British businesses almost halved throughout the quarter. There …
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Blackstone and Regis Group have inked a deal to buy 1,700 homes from developer Vistry. The private equity firm and its joint venture partner Regis will shell out £580m for …
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Standard Chartered is alleged to have facilitated billions of dollars worth of transactions for Iran-linked entities, including funders of terrorist groups, according to fresh US court filings. Documents submitted to …
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The head of Emirates airlines, Sir Tim Clark, has said a London airport is “seriously lagging behind” its rivals and compared it to a run down Second World War hub. …
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Chopstix created almost 400 jobs as it continued its expansion across the UK, it has been revealed. The London-headquartered asian food eatery also saw its turnover pass the £50m mark, …
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UK agencies failing to punish top execs for corporate misconduct, report warns
UK regulators and prosecutors are failing to properly hold senior executives to account for acts of corporate misconduct, a new report has warned. Where corporate …
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How social media giant Snap has been snapped back to reality
The original social media disruptor has been disrupted itself. Can it turn round mounting losses? Like its vanishing photos, Snapchat itself is facing up to …
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London jobs market struggles to recover from impact of hybrid working
London’s jobs market is languishing well below its pre-pandemic levels as the capital continues to adjust to the impact of hybrid working, new data shows. …
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Over-hiring blamed as UK consultancy job vacancies nosedived last year
The number of job vacancies at UK consultancies dropped by more than 80 per cent last year, as experts park the blame on firms over-hiring …
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Bank of England’s bond sales a ‘leap into the dark’, warn MPs – with £130bn of taxpayers’ cash in play
The Bank of England’s quantitative tightening (QT) programme is a “leap in the dark” which has not yet been adequately stress-tested, MPs have warned. In …
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Bank of England to cut interest rates in May as inflation forecast to undershoot target by summer
Inflation will fall to two per cent in the spring and stay there enabling the Bank of England to cut interest rates in May, according …
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UK M&A deals sink in 2023 as private equity surges
UK Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) fell sharply last year, declining by 17 per cent compared to a global decline of just six per cent. In …
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ULEZ: Watchdog scolds TfL and London mayor Sadiq Khan over misleading ads
Transport for London (TfL) and the Mayor of London have received a scolding from the UK’s advertising watchdog for misleading radio ads surrounding the ULEZ …
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Alternative lenders ‘pick up the slack’ as SMEs demand larger loans
Alternative lenders are taking the wheel as the demand for larger loans by Britain’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) rises, according to a new poll …
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Instead of avoiding the issue, Labour could use immigration to its advantage
Immigration has divided the Tory party, but with nine out of ten constituencies wanting lower immigration, Labour will not be able to escape the issue …
