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Bank of England says UK banks can increase riskier mortgage lending – business live
The Bank of England’s guidance allowing UK lenders to approve more high-risk mortgage loans could influence credit availability and housing market dynamics, potentially affecting f...
Read Full Article →UK service sector confidence higher in May than since before autumn budget
A recent survey indicates that business leaders in the UK’s service industry anticipate growth in sales and capital expenditure over the upcoming six months, reflecting enhanced ma...
Read Full Article →Bitcoin’s 8% correction flushed leverage but set stage for short term turbulence
The recent decline in Bitcoin’s value reduced excessive borrowing risks while potentially increasing market volatility, reflecting shifting investor sentiment following a significa...
Read Full Article →British plane parts ‘exempted from Trump tariffs’ as US trade deal progresses
The removal of US tariffs on certain British aerospace components is expected to positively impact the UK’s £40 billion industry by facilitating increased exports to the American m...
Read Full Article →BMW boss predicts Trump’s 25% tariffs on foreign cars will be lowered by July
BMW’s chief executive anticipates a reduction in import duties by mid-year, following a significant decline in the company’s first-quarter earnings compared to the previous period.
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