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  • FTSE 100 giant Natwest shares surge to 15-year high

    October 27, 2025

    Natwest shares rallied to a 15-year high on Monday morning after the lending giant’s post-results stock boom continued into the new week. The FTSE 100 titan’s shares were up over one per cent in early trading to 578.60p. It follows the group netting £2.2bn in operating profit before tax for the third quarter – a [...]

  • Are we heading for a 1980s-style inflation spike?

    October 27, 2025

    What lessons should policymakers from the Lawson Boom and subsequent recession? Asks Daniel Mahoney High inflation, unreliable data and a government banking on growth. While this sounds familiar, it was also the situation at the end of the 1980s – the “Lawson Boom”. We know what happened next; inflation soared further and was only eventually [...]

  • These are the City’s four key recommendations for the Budget

    October 27, 2025

    Financial services should remain VAT-free. The bank levy and surcharge should be phased out over time. And stamp duty on UK shares should be abolished, says Chris Hayward A month from now, the Chancellor faces a selection of stark choices. The easiest among them should be whether to supercharge the UK’s financial services sector – [...]

  • Thousands of jobs at risk as Petrofac appoints administrators

    October 27, 2025

    North Sea oil and energy services group Petrofac has appointed administrators, putting thousands of jobs at risk. The company said it took the decision after one of its customers, TenneT, terminated its relationship over a 2GW energy programme in the Netherlands. “Having carefully assessed its options, and the impact of TenneT’s decision… the directors of [...]

  • Number of female high-earners hits record high

    October 27, 2025

    The number of female high-earners in the UK has hit a record high, as more women find themselves holding senior positions in the workplace. According to analysis from Bowmore Wealth Group, the number of high-earning women, those who earn over £125,000 and pay the top rate of income tax, jumped by 12 per cent to [...]

  • North Sea oil services group Petrofac could ‘collapse by Monday’

    October 25, 2025

    Petroface, a North Sea oil and energy services group, could file for insolvency as early as Monday morning before markets open, it has been reported.  The company’s board is reportedly holding emergency meetings over the weekend to discuss the possible collapse of the firm, putting around 2,000 jobs in Scotland under risk.  It has also [...]

  • Lucy Powell becomes Labour’s deputy leader

    October 25, 2025

    Lucy Powell, the former House of Commons leader who was kicked out of the government in a ministerial reshuffle last month, has been elected Labour’s deputy leader.  Powell beat education secretary Bridget Phillipson in the contest as she received 87,407 votes. Phillipson received 73,536 votes in the election, representing 46 per cent of the voter [...]

  • Reeves ‘to raise national living wage’ in extra burden for firms

    October 25, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is set to confirm a rise in the National Living Wage by four per cent at the Budget, according to reports, in an electorally popular decision that could have severe implications for businesses and the wider UK economy.  Businesses have repeatedly warned that the double cost of last year’s tax raid on employers’ [...]

  • JP Morgan set to loosen crypto rules allowing Bitcoin as collateral

    October 24, 2025

    JP Morgan is set to shake up its crypto rules with plans to allow institutional clients to use Bitcoin and Ether holdings as lending collateral. The new scheme will work with a third party to safeguard the crypto assets and follows the banking giant’s delving deeper into the world of digital assets. The US lender [...]

  • Flash of ‘hope’ ahead of Budget as manufacturing roars back to life

    October 24, 2025

    The UK economy had a flash of “hope” in October after manufacturing roared back to life ending a year-long slump. The latest ‘flash’ PMI from S&P Global showed business activity jumped to a two-month high at 51.1, this was up from 50.1 in September. The growth was driven by a sharp uptick from the manufacturing sector which hit [...]

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