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Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong.

Take 2 mins to learn more at www.coinbase.com/uk-fca-info

By: Peter Spence

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  • Nokia Lumia sales hit 8.8m in third quarter ahead of devices arm sale to Microsoft

    October 29, 2013

    Finnish tech company Nokia has seen higher profits in the third quarter of 2013, posting €118m (£101m) operating profit for the group as a whole, up from a loss of €564m in the third quarter of 2012. Nokia chief financial officer and interim president Timo Ihamuotila said that the third quarter has been "among the [...]

  • Why the EU referendum bill could now be dead in the water

    October 29, 2013

    James Wharton MP's EU referendum bill could now be dead before it even hits the next test. The proposed question apparently doesn't count as "clear, unambiguous and to the point": Do you think that the United Kingdom should be a member of the European Union? The Electoral Commission has done research to show that "a [...]

  • US debt problem may be solved sooner than expected

    October 28, 2013

    America's debt problem may be solved sooner than many think, according to new research from Capital Economics. Their analysis suggest that in the short term, rising GDP growth and a limited rise in interest rates will contain American debt. The sharp fall in the size of the deficit means that America is no longer expected [...]

  • St Jude unlikely to have a significant impact on UK economy

    October 28, 2013

    After strong winds battered the UK today, causing nationwide damage, as well as disruption to transport networks across the City, Howard Archer of IHS Global Insight suggests that the impacts won't be long lasting for the UK economy. Archer says that he doesn't think the storm "will have a significant impact on the economy" as [...]

  • US industrial production leaps past analyst expectations in September

    October 28, 2013

    US industrial production has jumped up by 0.6 per cent in September. Analysts had expected production to rise at the same 0.4 per cent rate as it did in August. Underlying indicators were more mixed, with manufacturing output rising by just 0.1 per cent. Capacity utilisation rose from 77.9 per cent to 78.3 per cent, [...]

  • London house prices to keep rising due to chronic undersupply

    October 28, 2013

    The London housing market will continue to experience significant undersupply in the coming years and will retain its robust stance, according to research by Deutsche Bank. The bank expects UK listed house builders with scale and history in the region to see strong returns in their London divisions. It also expects new entrants such as [...]

  • Battle of the Burgers: Burger King serves up sales growth to equal rival McDonald’s

    October 28, 2013

    Fast food chain Burger King has reported higher quarterly profits on the back of cost reductions and higher same-restaurant sales growth in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific. Burger King said that same-restaurant sales grew by 0.9 per cent in the third quarter – the same as the growth reported by rival McDonald's [...]

  • One frustrating website security feature just became useless

    October 28, 2013

    The web's best loved test of whether you're a human being just became redundant – according to US technology firm Vicarious. The San Francisco based company says that its software can break tests which have users input a distorted string of words and symbols – known as CAPTCHAs – and they say they can do [...]

  • BT ramps up Sky rivalry with launch of two TV bolt-on packs

    October 28, 2013

    BT has announced the launch of two new channel bolt-ons in addition to its core "Entertainment pack". At £3 a month each, the bolt-on offering HD Extra and Kids Extra are available to all cutstomers with BT Infinity who take the Entertainment pack. A deal was agreed with Sky a fortnight ago – allowing BT [...]

  • Two reasons why taxis should charge higher rates after St Jude

    October 28, 2013

    Many will baulk at the idea of cab drivers charging higher rates as public transport networks suffer in the wake of today's storm – and indeed in many cases rates rules prohibit them from doing so. This does not appear to be stopping all enterprising drivers: Supply vs demand. Colleague just been quoted £130 for [...]

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