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U.S. inflation rate came negative in June, thereby enhancing hopes of a potential interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve in September. The development sent Bitcoin's price surging past $59,000. Despite the gain, traditional markets like stocks and gold also registered an increase in their value but all eyes are now on the Federal Reserve, …

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The UK economy expanded 0.4% in May, which is better-than-anticipated growth. It's an auspicious sign for a new government headed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, but it raises doubts about the action that should be taken by the Bank of England in terms of reducing interest rates soon. Off late, the improvement in the performance …

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What is Happening? Thames Water offers water to London and plenty of southern England and has a big debt burden. Ofwat regulator secretly accepted the 'close monitoring' status of the company and requested revised plans to improve their service and economic performance. Ofwat allowed Thames Water to invest approximately $21.8 billion to improve the services but …

Scotland FDI surges

The EY’s annual Scotland attractiveness survey, published on Thursday, revealed that Scotland secured 142 foreign direct investment (FDI) projects last year, marking a 12.7% increase from the previous record of 126 in 2022. This achievement represents the fifth consecutive year of growth in Scotland's FDI projects. In contrast, Europe experienced a 4% year-on-year decline, with …

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The United Kingdom boasts a rich tapestry of business leaders who have made profound impacts across various industries, both domestically and globally. Here’s a detailed look at the top 10 UK businessmen who are shaping the business landscape in 2024:

UK regime

Regulators have greenlit the most extensive revision of rules governing London-listed companies in thirty years, aiming to rejuvenate the UK's capital markets amidst stiff international competition and declining investment inflows. Under the new listing rules, company executives will gain increased authority to make decisions without requiring shareholder votes. Additionally, companies will have greater flexibility to …

UK economy surge

The UK economy experienced a stronger-than-expected growth in May, driven by robust performances in the retail and construction sectors. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the economy expanded by 0.4%, recovering from stagnant growth in April, which had been affected by wet weather that discouraged shopping and hindered construction projects. In May, the …

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The country is due to be awarded some $16.3 million from the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility after the passing of Hurricane Beryl. According to Minister of Finance Dr Nigel Clarke, it was in that context very important that the country secured a multi-layered disaster risk financing arrangement to support recovery. The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk …

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On quite a bold note, Ford has revived one of its most legendary nameplates—Capri—to the present time in the form of an electric coupe-SUV. It was over half a century ago when the original Capri stormed the automotive scene in Europe, placing American muscle car flair in the hands of working people. Ford is banking …

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Bp's Energy Outlook 2024 analyzes how global needs in electricity can also trade with the aid of 2050, thinking about case research: one extrapolating from present-day policy tendencies collectively with every other while we hit internet-0 emissions. The 2024 Energy Outlook gives an analysis of how global electricity demand could develop to 2050, under three …

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Greater Manchester is to expand its Metrolink with tramway extensions to Stockport, Middleton, and Heywood. The combined Greater Manchester Authority has just published plans for its new and improved regional transport structure. Plans are in the pipeline for the extension of Metrolink tram network in Greater Manchester. According to a combined authority proposition, a new …

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Bus drivers in Liverpool were on the brink of striking over claims they worked for much lower wages than peers at another company. The strike has since been called off, after bus company bosses agreed to higher wages for drivers. Balloting is now due to take place on whether they will accept that new offer. …

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Microsoft will not have an observer seat on the board of OpenAI. Apple's possible similar role is also affecting the decision. In general, regulators are looking at how big tech firms are cooperating with AI startups to ensure competition stays fair and development is safe. Microsoft has announced it will step down from its observer …

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Crest Nicholson is considering a brand new, advanced provide from Bellway, valuing the house builder at around £720 million. After rejecting in advance bids and some other provide from Avant Homes, Crest Nicholson's directors are now leaning closer to accepting Bellway’s inspiration, which might see their shareholders hold an 18% stake in the mixed corporation. …