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  • UK rents rise in February but fewer tenants fall behind on payments

    March 17, 2015

    The number of rents in arrears decreased in February despite a hike in rents, according to new fig­ures out yesterday, in a sign that households are slightly better off. The monthly lettings index by est­ate agents Countrywide showed that average rent in the UK for newly let properties rose by 1.7 per cent to £876pcm [...]

  • BHP Billiton spin-off in good stead as debt is halved

    March 17, 2015

    Commodities group BHP Billiton is set to spin-off its weaker assets with less debt than originally expected through fledgling mining company South32. South32’s portfolio of mines and refineries has long been overshadowed by BHP’s iron, petroleum and copper businesses. The smaller business contributed post-tax profits of $738m (£500m) in the last six months of 2014, [...]

  • BDO: What we expect and hope for in today’s Budget

    March 17, 2015

    Our tax policy over the past decade has largely ignored the UK’s mid-market businesses despite this section of the economy being a significant source of tax revenues and widely regarded as the engine room for future economic growth. This fact needs to be acknowledged, with more targeted reliefs and incentives aimed at stimulating this fundamental [...]

  • Budget 2015 vs Budget 2010: What are the vote-winners?

    March 17, 2015

    It’s almost budget day in election year, the time for the Conservatives to dangle a few carrots and warn of a few essential sticks to come. But how different it this year’s budget to the Labour party’s swansong back in 2010? There are a few key differences and some glaring similarities. Tax evasion Osborne’s last [...]

  • Budget 2015 is all about that tax: Prepare for Osborne to say it every 31 seconds while wearing a blue tie, bookies predict

    March 17, 2015

    It’s all about the tax in the upcoming budget. Chancellor George Osborne is expected to utter the word 108 times in his speech which is expected to last 56 minutes – or once every 31 seconds. That’s the predictions of spread betting firm Sporting Index when the chancellor takes the stage in the Commons for [...]

  • Sony share price jumps following increase in operating profit

    March 17, 2015

      Sony’s share price opened five per cent higher on the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday, after the company revised its third-quarter operating profit up 2.2 per cent to 182bn yen (£1bn).   The company increased its operating profit for the year from the originally reported 178bn yen, which it said was based on [...]

  • FCA takes first public action against Rabobank trader Paul Robson for manipulating Libor submissions

    March 17, 2015

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has banned ex-Rabobank trader Paul Robson from the financial services industry for "lacking honesty and integrity". Last year, Robson pleaded guilty to being involved in the conspiracy to manipulate his company's Yen Libor submissions. The ruling marks the first time the FCA has taken public action against a trader for [...]

  • Afren share price falls 14 per cent as sell-off continues

    March 17, 2015

    Embattled oil producer Afren continued to bleed today as investors sold off shares for the third session running. Shares in the Africa-focused group, which recently slipped out of the FTSE 250, fell 14.3 per cent to 3.2p today. This comes after the company's shares closed down 28 per cent on Friday, and by 24.3 per [...]

  • Good Energy profits down as warm weather takes its toll

    March 17, 2015

    Good Energy revenues and customer numbers rose last year, but profits were held back by warm weather. The figures During the 12 months to 31 December, Good Energy's pre-tax profits declined by 33 per cent to £2.2m. The company put this down to “challenging trading conditions resulting from the warmest year since records began”, as [...]

  • Just Eat had a great 2014, and this year is looking just as good as international expansion continues

    March 17, 2015

    Just Eat had a year of growth, with users, revenue and orders reaching new heights. The figures Just Eat's revenue for the year ended 31 December was £157.0m, marking a 62 per cent increase from 2013's figure of £96.8m.    This was driven by a 52 per cent increase in orders and a 37 per [...]

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