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  • Recession: Experts divided on whether UK economy will avoid dreaded R word

    September 11, 2023

    The UK economy has avoided a recession so far this year, to the surprise of many analysts, but that does not mean it is out of the woods yet.

  • Planned rule changes for SME lending a ‘dramatic backward step’, challenger banks warn

    September 11, 2023

    Richard Davies, chief executive of SME-focused challenger bank Allica, told City A.M. that the changes would be a "dramatic backward step".

  • Bitcoin has an undeniably positive future – we just need to wait and keep our cool

    September 8, 2023

    Jason Deane takes a global look at the state of Bitcoin and says we need to wait the current market sentiment out and keep cool heads.

  • Berkeley: Housebuilder warns of plummeting sales value amid property market volatility

    September 8, 2023

    Berkeley has warned its value of private sales reservations has fallen 35 per cent on last year, reflecting the challenges facing the housing market. The housebuilder said the drop echoed the “elevated macroeconomic and political volatility”. It comes after house prices in August were revealed to be 4.6 per cent lower than the same month [...]

  • ‘The economics did not stand up’: Renewable auction fails to deliver any new offshore wind projects

    September 8, 2023

    No new offshore wind farms have been commissioned in a key auction, dealing a blow to the Government’s hopes of decarbonising the UK’s electricity production. In the annual auction which lets companies bid to supply the grid with electricity, many onshore wind projects and solar farms bid to get a contract. However, no offshore wind [...]

  • Industry bodies back London as European clearing hub as concerns raised with EU’s regulations

    September 7, 2023

    Leading users of derivatives markets in the European Union called on the bloc on Thursday to scrap a plan that would force them to shift euro derivatives clearing from London to the EU.

  • More fintechs secure UK banking licences as Revolut struggles to get approval

    September 7, 2023

    Two new challengers succeeded in securing banking licences from regulators today, raising more question marks for Revolut as it struggles to get approval from the City watchdogs.

  • Inflation: Firms expect to hike prices at slowest rate since November 2021

    September 7, 2023

    Firms are expecting price and wage growth to ease over the coming months, giving rate-setters a boost in their fight against inflation.

  • UK ahead of EU as bloc likely to ‘slip into recession’

    September 7, 2023

    The UK grew ever so slightly faster than the EU in the second quarter as falling exports brought growth in the bloc to a near standstill.

  • UK risks losing £100bn of energy projects unless it cuts high taxes and red tape

    September 7, 2023

    The UK risks missing out on as much as £100bn of investment in domestic offshore energy projects, an industry body has warned.

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