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The Guardian – Business • Jun 09, 2025

CNN and HBO owner Warner Bros Discovery announces breakup plan

Warner Bros Discovery's decision to split its entertainment and cable divisions aims to unlock shareholder value, leading to a notable increase in stock prices ahead of market trad...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 05, 2025

Stock exchange dealt another blow as £12bn fintech ditches main London listing

The decision by a major fintech firm to shift its primary trading venue to the United States while maintaining a secondary listing in London could impact investor interest and mark...

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The Guardian – Business • May 31, 2025

Sweet dreams: dessert parlours help to revive UK’s high streets

The growing popularity of dessert cafes and ice-cream parlours, valued at over £500 million, contributes significantly to revitalizing local economies by offering affordable dining...

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The Guardian – Business • May 29, 2025

Baby formula prices at historic high despite UK watchdog proposals

The persistent high cost of infant milk products impacts household budgets significantly, as major manufacturers maintain elevated prices while official regulatory actions have yet...

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The Guardian – Business • May 27, 2025

UK homeowners selling for 4.5% below asking price, survey shows

In May, increased housing supply and higher transaction volumes led sellers to accept offers averaging roughly £16,000 less than their initial expectations, reflecting shifting mar...

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The Guardian – Business • May 27, 2025

Tough times loom for night-time economy as young Britons opt to go out (and go home) early

Changes in consumer behavior driven by digital trends and convenience services may reduce spending in late-night venues, potentially impacting revenue streams within the hospitalit...

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The Guardian – Business • May 19, 2025

Trump tariffs could lead to surge of cheap Chinese vapes in UK, experts say

Experts warn that shifting trade dynamics may result in increased imports of low-cost vaping products from China to the UK, potentially affecting market prices and regulatory effor...

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The Guardian – Business • May 14, 2025

The Cybertruck was supposed to be apocalypse-proof. Can it even survive a trip to the grocery store?

Tesla’s Cybertruck has struggled to attract its intended niche market, leading to financial challenges that reflect the gap between its ambitious design and consumer acceptance.

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The Guardian – Business • May 09, 2025

‘No one’s buying anything now’: how tariffs are striking a blow to historic Chinatowns

The newly imposed tariffs on Chinese products have increased costs for Chinatown’s small business owners, further straining their financial stability amid ongoing challenges like t...

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The Guardian – Business • May 01, 2025

Denise Coates gets her timing right again at Bet365 | Nils Pratley

The potential for UK and Irish gambling companies to succeed in the expanding US market may increase with strategic partnerships or acquisitions of American businesses amidst evolv...

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The Guardian – Business • May 01, 2025

UK regulator could ban vet chains from linking incentives to certain treatments

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority is considering regulations that may restrict financial incentives in the veterinary sector, influenced by public concerns over rising tre...

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The Guardian – Business • Apr 30, 2025

UK house prices fall but market ‘likely to pick up’ during summer

In April, the average UK house price decreased by 0.6% to £270,752 due to recent stamp duty adjustments, although forecasts suggest a potential market rebound in the summer months.

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The Guardian – Business • Apr 28, 2025

Do I (in the UK) need to worry about the US stock market?

The fluctuations in the US stock market could significantly impact individuals in the UK, potentially affecting pensions, investment portfolios, and overall economic stability dome...

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