Moving markets today: Asian stocks track Wall Street surge, BHP and Sony shares soar, oil prices rise amid Canadian wildfires; focus shifts to US CPI and Burberry earnings The Nasdaq …
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Improving social mobility in the City is key to better business
Progress comes in many forms, and one of those is just gathering a lot of people in a room who care about the same thing. And so it was last …
Employers are reforming workers’ rights and Labour is right to follow their lead
Enlightened employers are already prioritising security and flexibility at work in order to attract the best talent, says Anthony Painter of the Chartered Management Institute With it’s plans to reform …
UK skills shortage putting major infrastructure projects at risk, MPs warn
A skills shortage in the UK is putting infrastructure delivery at risk as the government prepares to spend an unprecedented £800bn on major projects, MPs have warned. The UK lacks …
Richards in hot Pursuit of Valley win with Infinity
WEATHER and track conditions should be perfect when racing gets underway with a nine-race card at Happy Valley in Hong Kong today. With little or no rain since last weekend …
Beckett’s Salt Bay looks well worth a stake at Newbury
SATURDAY’s Lockinge (3.35pm) at Newbury is set to feature Inspiral and Big Rock, two of Europe’s best milers. However, forecasts are uncertain and so are their chances depending on conditions, …
I Spy the value with Catcher in York’s Clipper
YORK’s Dante Festival begins today, where Oaks and Derby trials the Musidora and Dante take centre stage. Impressive Pretty Polly winner, Friendly Soul, is a strong favourite for today’s Musidora …
Virgin Money faces potential shareholder revolt over £2.9bn Nationwide deal
Virgin Money shareholders could be getting a better deal as part of a £2.9bn takeover bid from Nationwide, analysts have said, ahead of a crucial vote on the offer next …
End ‘damaging speculation’ over graduate visas, business groups warn
The government must end the “damaging speculation” over the graduate visa route to avoid risking “long-term damage to a key export sector”, business lobby groups have warned. The UK’s graduate …
Semenya set for ECHR hearing in “important day” in her journey
Caster Semenya will tomorrow have a hearing at the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) Grand Chamber in what has been described as “an important day in her journey as …