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  • “No giveaways, no gimmicks”: Here comes George Osborne’s Budget 2015

    March 18, 2015

    George Osborne is set to outline a range of measures designed to reinforce his party's austerity message, while enticing as many voters as possible for May's election. The chancellor has promised "no giveaways, no gimmicks' in his final Budget of this parliament. So far, the government has hinted at Easter eggs for pensioners, in the [...]

  • Barclays halves bonus payouts for top executives

    March 17, 2015

    Barclays has slashed the payouts to its top bosses by half, yesterday revealing that the group of executives at the head of the bank received £16.5m in shares for deferred bonuses and new awards. That is a dramatic fall from £31.8m a year earlier, reflecting both the increased crackdown on payouts, and a shift away [...]

  • Made in Shoreditch: The UK’s inflation basket gets a revamp

    March 17, 2015

    The government’s economic statisticians have fallen for the influence of the kind of people who frequent the trendy parts of Shoreditch. Craft beers, e-cigarettes and Spotify have all been added to the basket of goods used by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) to calculate inflation. “Off-sales of ‘craft’ beer have been introduced as these [...]

  • HSBC to close Jersey accounts in crackdown on tax avoidance

    March 17, 2015

    HSBC has begun contacting thousands of holders of Jersey accounts who live in the UK in a bid to avoid accusations that it is helping to shelter money from tax authorities. Britain’s biggest bank has written to customers with such accounts to ask them to take proof of identity to a branch on the island, [...]

  • Jefferies results spell bad news for Wall Street

    March 17, 2015

    US investment bank Jefferies saw its first-quarter earnings slashed on the back of weak trading in fixed income bonds and a slowdown in capital markets, results revealed yesterday. Blaming a “tepid” bond market for a 56 per cent decline in fixed-income revenue to $126m (£85m) in the first quarter, the results will alarm Wall Street [...]

  • Banks’ London office footprint shrinks after heavy job losses

    March 17, 2015

    Banks’ share of office space in London has shrunk by 13 per cent over the past decade as the industry struggles with heavy job losses in the wake of the financial crisis. A study by accountants Deloitte shows that the financial sector remains the biggest occupier in central London despite upheaval in the industry since [...]

  • Korma blimey! Just Eat gobbles up the market

    March 17, 2015

    Despite a wobbly start, takeaway portal Just Eat has gone from strength to strength. Just Eat has been connecting hungry customers with their local takeaway restaurants for the past 14 years.     “We’re like your best friend, letting you know which is the best Chinese or Indian restaurant in your area,” said Just Eat [...]

  • OneSavings share price soars as challenger bank doubles profits after IPO

    March 17, 2015

    Challenger bank OneSavings more than doubled its profits last year, yesterday reporting strong buy-to-let and small business lending. Statutory pre-tax profits came in at £63.7m for 2014, up from £31.4m in 2013. That includes the £7.4m OneSavings spent on its stock market flotation last summer.   The bank is made up of several different units [...]

  • BT fined £800,000 by Ofcom for deaf service failure

    March 17, 2015

    British Telecom (BT) has been handed an £800,000 fine from media regulator Ofcom for failing to offer adequate services for hearing-impaired customers for five months. The fine relates to BT’s failure to bring in its Next Generation text relay system from between April and September 2014. The system translates voice-to-text on various devices, including PCs, [...]

  • Mortgage loan slowdown may be at an end as house prices predicted to rise

    March 17, 2015

    Mortgage lending dropped again in January, industry data showed yesterday, as the market continued to plateau. But economists think this weak spell could be at an end, with lending set to pick up across the rest of 2015. The month saw 22,400 home movers take out mortgages, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML), down [...]

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