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Thames Water’s financial options are narrowing
Thames Water is facing increasing challenges in securing funding as investor interest declines, underscoring the complexities involved in implementing a sustainable financial strat...
Read Full Article →US stock rally faces some stiff tests
The proposed budget plan introduced by Donald Trump may significantly influence market stability and investor confidence, potentially altering the direction of the current upward m...
Read Full Article →Trump’s ‘big, beautiful’ budget is spooking investors
Concerns about the United States’ fiscal outlook are increasing among investors due to expectations of substantial government spending and potential budget deficits.
Read Full Article →Robinhood aims to capitalise on UK government’s share trading push with Isa launch
Robinhood plans to enter the UK investment market by introducing a new Isa product, potentially increasing competition and attracting investors through its established low-cost tra...
Read Full Article →Does Moody’s US downgrade matter?
A single-notch credit rating reduction by Moody’s can influence investor confidence, affect borrowing costs for financial institutions, and shape economic policy decisions at the f...
Read Full Article →A US recession doesn’t seem so likely any more
Recent developments indicate that economic downturn concerns have eased, as leadership responses adapt to changing market conditions, potentially influencing investor confidence an...
Read Full Article →Slaughter and May holds junior lawyer pay at £150,000
Slaughter and May’s decision to maintain junior lawyer salaries at £150,000 marks an early indication of compensation stability amid broader hesitation among leading firms in a cha...
Read Full Article →Warren Buffett sells stocks for tenth quarter in a row
Warren Buffett has continued to divest stocks for the tenth consecutive quarter, emphasizing the importance of trade policies while implicitly critiquing the current administration...
Read Full Article →Global stocks rally as Beijing considers US trade talks
Global stock markets experienced an upswing due to potential trade discussions between Beijing and Washington, with Wall Street futures indicating a recovery in the S&P 500 followi...
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