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  • Battersea Power Station dismantling work to restart in coming weeks

    October 6, 2015

    Work to dismantle the remaining three of Battersea Power Station’s iconic chimneys will kick off in the coming weeks after the first of the chimneys to be rebuilt successfully reached half of its full height.    The huge concrete towers were badly damaged by the coal smoke they emitted during the building’s working life and [...]

  • London business confidence dips amid rising wage costs, interest rates and Eurozone uncertainty

    October 6, 2015

    London's businesses have reported a dip in confidence from the last quarter as they factor in rising employment costs, interest rate uncertainty and the political fall-out from Eurozone debates.   The London Chamber of Commerce will release figures today showing the balance of companies that think the capital’s economic outlook will improve over the next [...]

  • Shore Capital posts 92 per cent jump in profit during 30th year in business

    October 6, 2015

    Stockbrokers Shore Capital announced a 92.4 per cent increase in interim pre-tax profit in their 30th year of doing business, up from £5m in the first half of 2014 to £9.5m. The company saw revenues increase by 15.1 per cent, to £25.9m and earnings per share up 67.7 per cent, to 20.8p. Boosted by the [...]

  • UK M&A activity up 58 per cent as global deals notch up $2.66 trillion total so far in 2015

    October 6, 2015

    UK companies contributed $282bn (£186bn) so far this year to the global M&A total, which Thomas Reuters figures suggest is $2.66 trillion for the first three quarters. In the latest set of data confirming that 2015 has been a bonanza year for M&A, Deloitte figures suggest the value of deals involving UK companies, as target [...]

  • Robert Walters share price jumps: UK financial services helps to lift recruitment firm’s profit

    October 6, 2015

    Professional recruiter Robert Walters saw its UK profit climb sharply in the three months to September as it was buoyed by a strong labour market. Recruiters offer a timely barometer of the health of the economy in advance of the release of official statistics, and this time round profit from the UK jumped 15 per cent [...]

  • Eurozone in sweet spot of recovery boosted by low oil prices and good exchange rate – EY

    October 6, 2015

    The Eurozone is still in a “sweet spot” as it benefits from lower energy prices, a more competitive exchange rate and solid demand in the UK and US, according to forecasts from EY. In its EY Eurozone Forecast (EEF) for October, the financial services firm predicts that investment spending will pick up in 2016, which [...]

  • Private investment group Ardian makes offer for European food firm Solina

    October 6, 2015

    Independent private investment company Ardian has submitted a binding offer and entered into exclusive talks concerning the purchase of European food company Solina. Ardian was previously Axa Private Equity, before becoming a private firm in 2013. Its portfolio includes investments in food chain Eat, Luton Airport and Wood Mackenzie. Solina, based in Brittany, France, provides [...]

  • Economic expansion slowed in September but CBI says growth is still strong

    October 6, 2015

    The rate of economic expansion dipped slightly in the three months to September following a near record-breaking previous month – but growth is still strong, according to the latest Confederation of British Industry (CBI) growth indicator. Its survey of 775 respondents across the manufacturing, retail and service sectors showed the pace of growth slowed down [...]

  • Ernst & Young posts fastest revenue growth in seven years as income jumps to £2bn

    October 6, 2015

    Ernst & Young saw its fastest revenue growth since 2008 last year, with global revenues up 11.6 per cent to $28.7bn (£19bn). The professional services group announced today that it also grew fee income by eight per cent in the year to 3 July, up to £2bn from £1.87bn, while profits grew by six per [...]

  • BTG share price dives as it warns on half-year revenues

    October 6, 2015

    Shares in specialist healthcare firm BTG dived nine per cent to 602.5p in late morning trading after it warned half-year earnings will fall into the lower end of its guidance range.   The company, which focuses on developing and selling treatments for cancer and other disorders, said in a trading update it expects revenue for [...]

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