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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Hays: Shares tank after recruiter issues latest profit warning

Hays’ revised profit outlook reflects ongoing difficulties in the recruitment sector, leading to a significant drop in investor confidence and a sharp decline in the company’s stoc...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Premier Inn owner Whitbread sees UK sales falter amid shake-up of pub business

Whitbread experienced a notable decline in UK revenues during the initial quarter, reflecting market difficulties and a strategic reorganization of its food and beverage operations...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Natwest rules out TSB takeover

Natwest's decision not to pursue acquisition of TSB alters market expectations, potentially impacting strategic consolidation trends within the UK banking sector and investor outlo...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 19, 2025

UK ministers to restart approval process for two North Sea oilfields

The government's decision to revisit permits for two significant North Sea energy projects highlights ongoing challenges in reducing reliance on imported gas and influencing long-t...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Lump sum vs cost averaging: what is the best ISA strategy?

Research indicates that investing a large amount at once can yield higher returns, though regularly contributing smaller sums still builds wealth steadily and suits many personal f...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Number of UK homes worth more than a million has doubled since 2019

The increase in properties valued at over one million pounds since 2019 reflects significant growth in the UK housing market, indicating rising asset values and potential impacts o...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Young Brits drive consumer confidence up while high-income households cut back

In June, increased optimism among younger individuals contributed to a slight rise in overall consumer confidence, despite reduced spending tendencies observed within higher-earnin...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Rumours of the dollar’s demise have been greatly exaggerated

Despite speculation about its decline, the dollar remains a central global reserve currency, heavily influencing international trade, investment flows, and monetary policies across...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Sales of London mansions falter amid low confidence and non-dom exodus

The decline in London luxury property sales, with a drop in both average prices and transaction volumes, reflects reduced buyer interest and broader market uncertainty affecting hi...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

UK suffers second highest fall in wealth of any major economy in 2024

In 2024, the average household assets in the UK experienced a significant decline compared to other major economies, raising concerns about economic stability and the retention of...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

UK business set to gain big from India trade deal, says minister

The recently established trade agreement between the UK and India is expected to enhance economic opportunities for companies in sectors like finance, healthcare, and education by...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Labour must not overlook London when it comes to infrastructure spending

Allocating sufficient funds for infrastructure in the capital is crucial, as it supports nationwide economic development and should be balanced alongside investments in other regio...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

AIM is turning 30, but there’s precious little to celebrate

The upcoming 30th anniversary of AIM highlights ongoing challenges in attracting investment, emphasizing the need for tax policies that better support the higher risks associated w...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

The truth about infrastructure: investors need a return

The upcoming decade-long plan highlights the crucial role of private funding in infrastructure projects, emphasizing the importance of generating adequate financial returns to attr...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

London Stock Exchange Group: happy birthday AIM!

AIM has played a crucial role in supporting company growth and contributing to the UK economy by providing a platform that fosters investment opportunities and long-term financial...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

AIM turns 30: Delistings, doubt and a dose of optimism  

Marking three decades since its launch, the junior stock market faces challenges including a notable reduction in listed firms, raising concerns about its overall economic impact a...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Three Decades of AIM: celebrating growth, jobs and Opportunity

Over the past 30 years, AIM has played a crucial role in enabling thousands of companies to secure substantial funding, contributing to economic development and the creation of num...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

A gold card for non-doms can secure London’s position as a global hub

Introducing a specialized residency visa for non-domiciled individuals could attract substantial wealth and investment, thereby enhancing London’s economic stature and reinforcing...

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Financial Times • Jun 19, 2025

Tanker rates double as shipowners steer clear of Strait of Hormuz

The expense of hiring crude oil vessels for routes from the Gulf to China has substantially increased due to increased avoidance of the Strait of Hormuz by shipping companies follo...

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Financial Times • Jun 19, 2025

Biofuel prices jump as Israel-Iran conflict drives hunt for oil alternatives

Rising geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have heightened demand for alternative energy sources, leading to increased prices for biofuels like soybean and palm oil amid evolv...

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Financial Times • Jun 19, 2025

Scottish Widows to slash UK equity exposure

Scottish Widows' decision to reduce its holdings in UK stocks reflects a strategic financial adjustment that may impact investment flows amid government efforts to encourage suppor...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

Smart data is a £27.8bn opportunity for the UK

The establishment of the Smart Data Group aims to harness trusted data-sharing, potentially generating substantial economic growth and enhancing innovation, market competition, and...

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City A.M. • Jun 19, 2025

AIM boss: Inheritance tax sums don’t add up 

The leader of AIM emphasized the importance of clear government policy on taxation, highlighting concerns about recent proposals affecting the treatment of investments and their po...

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BBC Business • Jun 18, 2025

Bank of England expected to hold interest rates at 4.25%

Market observers anticipate that the central bank will maintain the current borrowing cost level temporarily, which could influence lending rates and economic activity before any p...

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The Guardian – Business • Jun 18, 2025

UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts

Negative portrayals of elderly individuals in advertising, such as those highlighted by the watchdog, can impact brand reputation and consumer trust, potentially affecting sales an...

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Financial Times • Jun 18, 2025

Non-doms’ retreat hits London’s prime housing market

A decline in purchases by affluent overseas individuals is contributing to reduced demand and softer prices in the high-end property sector of London.

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City A.M. • Jun 18, 2025

Firms stumped up extra £29bn for ‘astronomical’ energy costs

Over the past four years, British companies have collectively incurred an additional £29 billion in expenses due to increased energy prices, highlighting the financial burden on in...

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Financial Times • Jun 18, 2025

Foreign Treasury holdings remain near record high despite tariff turmoil

Despite a minor decline in April, international investors continue to maintain substantial investments in US government debt, underscoring its ongoing importance in global financia...

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BBC Business • Jun 18, 2025

Fed holds interest rates for fourth time despite tariff turmoil

The Federal Reserve's decision to maintain the benchmark interest rate at 4.3% reflects growing economic concerns while aiming to balance inflation control and support financial st...

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Financial Times • Jun 18, 2025

Microsoft prepared to walk away from high-stakes OpenAI talks

Microsoft’s consideration to potentially exit discussions with OpenAI highlights the substantial financial impact and strategic adjustments involved as the AI company transitions i...

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