UK to issue visas for foreign construction workers to fill job shortages July 17, 2023 Carpenters, bricklayers and roofers are among migrant workers who will be allowed to apply for work visas and get a discount on fees in a bid to fill UK job shortages. The Home Office said it was “temporarily easing visa restrictions” for a string of construction roles by adding them to the shortage occupation list. [...]
FTSE 100 close: Slowing China economy sends London index into red as Barclays and NatWest jump July 17, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 kicked off a fresh week today in downbeat fashion, dragged lower by signs that China’s economic recovery from the pandemic is whittling away. The capital’s premier index shed 0.38 per cent to close at 7,406.43 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the [...]
A perfect storm with permanent inflation, Bitcoin, and the future of the UK economy July 17, 2023 Staying informed about Bitcoin and adopting a well-informed approach is crucial to navigating these turbulent times, says SVW.
Ultra-high food prices here to stay as Russia exits Black Sea grain deal with Ukraine July 17, 2023 Soaring food costs may not fall as quickly as markets had hoped, retail and pub industries have warned amid a Russian supply squeeze.
Post Office scandal: Government urged to sort compensation delays for victims July 17, 2023 Sir Wyn Williams, chair of the Post Office Horizon IT inquiry, has called on the government to address compensation issues faced by sub-postmasters affected by the scandal. In an interim report presented to parliament today, Williams recommended legislative changes and stronger support for the Horizon Compensation Advisory Board. He brought forward the investigation of compensation [...]
Swiss investors set to launch legal challenge of Credit Suisse deal in pursuit of greater compensation July 17, 2023 UBS’s takeover of Credit Suisse faces yet another legal challenge as an association of Swiss investors have announced their intention to file a lawsuit on behalf of former Credit Suisse shareholders. The Swiss Association for the Protection of Investors said that after receiving a “large number of inquiries”, it has decided to coordinate a lawsuit. [...]
Renting office space near Monument is second most pricey in London Zone 1 – but what’s top? July 17, 2023 Renting office space near Monument station in the heart of the City means you’ll be forking out the second-highest rates in London’s zone one, new research has claimed. The figures from office rental agency Freeofficefinder shows top of the list is the Victoria area with average rents of approximately £900 a week for private office [...]
Smart Pension snaps up £750m peer as government calls for consolidation grow July 17, 2023 Top workplace pension firm Smart Pension has snapped up a peer with some £750m under management as pressure from the government grows for faster consolidation in the sector.
US Federal Reserve will slash interest rates in March 2024, Morgan Stanley bets July 17, 2023 The US Federal Reserve will in the early part of next year slash interest rates for the first time since the onset of the Covid-19 crisis, Wall Street analysts are betting, Researchers at Morgan Stanley have said they expect the federal open market committee (FOMC) to bring rates down in the first quarter of 2024, [...]
Ripple notches landmark ruling with XRP as Google Play opens door for NFTs July 17, 2023 Data from CryptoCompare shows the price of the flagship cryptocurrency Bitcoin (BTC) moved sideways throughout the past week.