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Car production dips slightly in April as exports fall
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LONDON (Reuters) – British car production fell slightly in April compared with the same month last year, as stronger demand at home failed to outweigh a fall in exports, an industry body said on Thursday. Production fell 3.8 percent to 128,312 cars last month, ...
UK buyers help car makers motor aheadScotsman
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LONDON (Reuters) – British car production fell slightly in April compared with the same month last year, as stronger demand at home failed to outweigh a fall in exports, an industry body said on Thursday. Production fell 3.8 percent to 128,312 cars last month, ...
UK buyers help car makers motor ahead
City A.M.
FCA fines investment bosses
Structured Credit Investor (subscription)
The UK FCA has published notices setting out its decision to fine and prohibit three former members of Keydata Investment Services' senior management from performing any role in regulated financial services. Stewart Ford, Mark Owen and Peter Johnson ...
Banned CEO to sue PwCeconomia
Keydata founder hits back after £75m fine over 'death bonds'The Independent
Keydata fine shows FCA is more oily cart than D'Oyly CarteFinancial Times
Interactive Investor
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Structured Credit Investor (subscription)
The UK FCA has published notices setting out its decision to fine and prohibit three former members of Keydata Investment Services' senior management from performing any role in regulated financial services. Stewart Ford, Mark Owen and Peter Johnson ...
Banned CEO to sue PwC
Keydata founder hits back after £75m fine over 'death bonds'
Keydata fine shows FCA is more oily cart than D'Oyly Carte
Reuters
UPDATE 1-'Brexit' would be bad for business -Lloyd's of London CEO
Reuters
(Adds more quotes from Beale, Bafin president, Axa CEO). LUXEMBOURG May 27 (Reuters) - A British referendum in favour of leaving the European Union would damage the country's business prospects, Lloyd's of London Chief Executive Inga Beale said in ...
Lloyd's CEO says Brexit Would be Bad for BusinessMarketPulse (blog)
'Brexit' would be bad for business: Lloyd's of London CEOBusiness Insider
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Reuters
(Adds more quotes from Beale, Bafin president, Axa CEO). LUXEMBOURG May 27 (Reuters) - A British referendum in favour of leaving the European Union would damage the country's business prospects, Lloyd's of London Chief Executive Inga Beale said in ...
Lloyd's CEO says Brexit Would be Bad for Business
'Brexit' would be bad for business: Lloyd's of London CEO
Irish Independent
Fianna Fail seeks to suspend Dail debate and vote on sale of the State's share in ...
Irish Independent
Fianna Fail is seeking to suspend tomorrow's debate and vote on the controversial sale of the State's share in Aer Lingus. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The decision follows the emergence of an internal report ...
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Irish Independent
Fianna Fail is seeking to suspend tomorrow's debate and vote on the controversial sale of the State's share in Aer Lingus. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The decision follows the emergence of an internal report ...
The Guardian
Scottish Borders has biggest disposable income growth in UK, figures show
The Guardian
Redbridge and Waltham Forest in east London, Manchester, and York all saw gross disposable household income fall in 2013. Photograph: Chris Radburn/PA. Press Association. Wednesday 27 May 2015 14.26 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 27 May ...
Capital costs: London's divide with the rest of the UK needs to be bridgedThe Independent
How much disposable income do Northern Irish people have – and are we ...Belfast Live
Booming Britain: Disposable incomes hit record highs, according to official figuresExpress.co.uk
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The Guardian
Redbridge and Waltham Forest in east London, Manchester, and York all saw gross disposable household income fall in 2013. Photograph: Chris Radburn/PA. Press Association. Wednesday 27 May 2015 14.26 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 27 May ...
Capital costs: London's divide with the rest of the UK needs to be bridged
How much disposable income do Northern Irish people have – and are we ...
Booming Britain: Disposable incomes hit record highs, according to official figures
Daily Mail
Women take 20 years more than men to earn £1m
Daily Mail
Women must work almost 20 years longer than men before they have earned £1million, research shows. On average, female workers will have earned a seven-figure sum before tax by the age of 69 years and seven months. But their male colleagues will ...
Women take 19 years longer than men to earn a millionITV News
Men 'earn a million by age of 50'shropshirestar.com
Prudential says men can expect to earn their first million by 50City A.M.
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Daily Mail
Women must work almost 20 years longer than men before they have earned £1million, research shows. On average, female workers will have earned a seven-figure sum before tax by the age of 69 years and seven months. But their male colleagues will ...
Women take 19 years longer than men to earn a million
Men 'earn a million by age of 50'
Prudential says men can expect to earn their first million by 50
The Independent
A licence to print money fails to rescue De La Rue
The Independent
The banknote printer De La Rue has said that the weak euro had handed its European competitors a price advantage as it revealed sharply lower annual profits. Its shares dropped by 9 per cent as De La Rue revealed that pre-tax profits nose-dived by 35 per ...
Banknote printer looks for security solutions growthArab News
De La Rue feels pressure of currency contract competitionFinancial Times
De La Rue shares dive as profits fallBBC News
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The Independent
The banknote printer De La Rue has said that the weak euro had handed its European competitors a price advantage as it revealed sharply lower annual profits. Its shares dropped by 9 per cent as De La Rue revealed that pre-tax profits nose-dived by 35 per ...
Banknote printer looks for security solutions growth
De La Rue feels pressure of currency contract competition
De La Rue shares dive as profits fall
Reuters UK
May consumer confidence hits highest level in a year - YouGov/Cebr
Reuters UK
LONDON British consumer confidence surged this month to its highest level in a year as more households expected their finances to improve in the coming 12 months, a survey showed on Thursday. Polling firm YouGov and economics consultancy Cebr's ...
Consumer confidence up after pollBelfast Telegraph
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Reuters UK
LONDON British consumer confidence surged this month to its highest level in a year as more households expected their finances to improve in the coming 12 months, a survey showed on Thursday. Polling firm YouGov and economics consultancy Cebr's ...
Consumer confidence up after poll
The Independent
Plus500 apologises to customers at spread-betting firm's annual meeting
The Independent
The chief executive of spread-betting firm Plus500 has apologised to customers and admitted “major failings” in the wake of money-laundering checks which locked tens of thousands of UK customers out of their accounts. The Israeli-based, London-listed ...
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The Independent
The chief executive of spread-betting firm Plus500 has apologised to customers and admitted “major failings” in the wake of money-laundering checks which locked tens of thousands of UK customers out of their accounts. The Israeli-based, London-listed ...
The Times (subscription)
Election certainty builds confidence at Telford Homes
The Times (subscription)
Telford Homes declared yesterday that the Conservatives' unexpected win in the general election had provided “certainty and stability” for Britain's housing market. The housebuilder, which operates in affordable parts of London where demand from tenants ...
Telford reports 30pc jump in profitsTelegraph.co.uk
Telford Homes ousts MDThe Construction Index
Telford points to election fillip for UK housebuildersFinancial Times
Property Week
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The Times (subscription)
Telford Homes declared yesterday that the Conservatives' unexpected win in the general election had provided “certainty and stability” for Britain's housing market. The housebuilder, which operates in affordable parts of London where demand from tenants ...
Telford reports 30pc jump in profits
Telford Homes ousts MD
Telford points to election fillip for UK housebuilders
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