Markets doubt Bank of England’s cautious approach to interest rates September 30, 2024 The Bank of England held interest rates at five per cent last week, having cut rates for the first time since the pandemic back in August.
How private equity swallowed up the UK – and why it’s unsettling regulators September 30, 2024 Private equity has been buying more and more of the UK over the past decade, with thousands of listed or private businesses now snapped up by buyout funds and venture capital investors. Iconic British businesses like Morrisons, Pret A Manger and Asda have been swallowed up by private capital, with deals like the takeover of [...]
Adzuna: UK job-seekers face toughest market in three years September 30, 2024 Tony Wilson, director at the Institute for Employment Studies, said the figures would be a "bit disappointing" for those who had been looking for "greener shoots" in the labour market.
Can Asos fight back against Shein and Temu in the market it once dominated? September 30, 2024 To say that investors have lost confidence in Asos may be something of an understatement: its share price has plummeted since April 2021, to the tune of about 90 per cent. The stock resembles a playground slide, dotted with small cliffs that correspond to profit warnings, news of a slump in sales, or lowered guidance. [...]
IW Capital reveals £30m growth fund for small businesses September 30, 2024 A new growth fund by IW Capital will see tens of millions of pounds invested into UK small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
Gofundme: Brits open wallets to bankroll small businesses September 30, 2024 If there’s one thing Britain’s entrepreneurial ecosystem has figured out, it’s how to leverage the power of community.
Guinness World Records to open London leisure venue September 30, 2024 Guinness World Records' central London competitive socialising venue is expected to welcome nearly 11,000 visitors every month.
Tory conference: What to expect from Birmingham and why does it matter? September 30, 2024 Battling through delayed and cancelled trains from London’s Euston, this weekend saw Tory and Westminster watchers embark on the journey to the Midlands. Rattling around the maze-like International Convention Centre (ICC), the party faithful are gathering for an event that promises to be a combination of a wake, for the past 14 years in government; [...]
Demand for luxury city houses falls on pre-budget caution September 30, 2024 Fears over potential changes to tax policy in Labour’s upcoming budget have continued to dampen the positive effects of lower interest rates on demand for prime property in London, according to new data. Buyers are nervously awaiting potential tax changes in the Government’s first budget, which has been described as assigning a “heavier burden” to [...]
Jab Boxing Club opens new state-of-the-art facility September 29, 2024 Jab Boxing Club, one of London’s top destinations for top-level boxing training, has officially opened its new club in Victoria.