Regional REIT weighs options as £50m bond deadline approaches March 12, 2024 The real estate investment trust has £50m in retail bonds set to mature in August, but fears that it is strapped for cash to pay them off have been rampant for months.
TP Icap stock surges 10 per cent on energy market boom March 12, 2024 TP Icap cited the "improved market activity across oil, power and gas," due to the disruptions caused by the war in Ukraine, which pushed up trading activity.
How do you know the economy’s in trouble? Pawnbrokers are doing well. March 12, 2024 The listed company said it raked in £26.4m before tax for 2019, up from £19m the previous year, marking a rise of 39 per cent.
Old Mutual expects up to 45 per cent jump in profit on ‘exceptional growth’ in new business March 12, 2024 Pan-African financial services group Old Mutual has said it saw profits surge as much as 45 per cent last year due to “exceptional growth” in new business.
Persimmon braces for ‘challenging year’ as company reports huge drop in house completions March 12, 2024 House builder Persimmon expects 2024 to be another “challenging year,” as elevated interest rates are continuing to bruise the sector.
Wage growth slows faster than expected and unemployment picks up slightly March 12, 2024 Developments in the labour market are crucial for assessing whether inflation is under control, enabling the Bank to ease the cost of borrowing.
THORChain breaks volume records as Bitcoin passes $72,000 March 12, 2024 Yesterday, Bitcoin finally properly broke above its fabled $69,000 resistance with Michael Saylor FOMO'ing in his $800+ million from his convertible note offering. However, another protocol has also been making record highs. Last week, THORChain, the decentralised liquidity protocol, had record volumes of over $2.7 billion.
Cashplus: Digital challenger to rebrand as Zempler Bank this summer March 12, 2024 Challenger bank Cashplus will rebrand as Zempler Bank this summer to reflect its range of digital products and authorisation as a bank.
Both Tories and Labour are being dishonest about immigration March 12, 2024 If the government tries to drastically slash immigration, it is in danger of cutting off one of the UK economy's success stories, Chris Dorrell writes.
UBS embarks on its £11m legal fight against director of collapsed commodities trader March 12, 2024 UBS Switzerland’s £11m lawsuit against the director of a collapsed London-based commodities trader goes to trial. Anil Kumar was the director of London-based Vincom Commodities, a company that was placed into compulsory liquidation on 24 January 2018. The Swiss bank alleges that Kumar acted in breach of duty to Vincom by allowing it to enter [...]