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The UK is facing a spiralling debt crisis as the number of ‘buy-now-pay later’ loans…
The UK government is being urged by consumers to act against the unregulated “buy now, Pay Later” credit. This has led to a rise in online spending of up to £1.7bn per month.
Many people use deferred payment to purchase household…
Bank of England warns that private equity binge could trigger financial crisis
The Bank of England warned that the private equity industry poses a threat to financial stability, as it launched a review of this $8 trillion ($6.3 trillion) sector.
Officials are worried about the value assets such as commercial…
US investment funds withdraw $13.3bn in BlackRock’s anti-ESG campaign
Red state investment funds pulled $13.3bn out of BlackRock, the world's biggest asset manager, nearly two years after the Republican campaign began to punish BlackRock because it insisted that climate change poses a financial risk.
This…
Nationwide says that a vote by members on the Virgin Money £2.9bn deal would violate takeover rules.
Nationwide claims it cannot give its building society members the right to vote on its £2.9bn purchase of Virgin Money due to City takeover regulations.
The lender announced the acquisition on Friday and said that it had been able to…
ITV reduces jobs as advertising slump continues
ITV is cutting staff as it struggles to cope with a dramatic drop in advertising revenue.
ITV terminated employees from its internal advertising agency in the last month. The job cuts come as ITV faces its biggest advertising slump since…
Direct Line’s suitor flees to China in a scramble for money
This weekend, the boss of the Belgian insurance company that made the audacious bid for Direct Line to the tune of £3 billion will be flying to China to meet with his largest shareholder amid rumors that he's racing to gain support for a…
The trade deficit is rising amid high energy import prices
Imports of energy, which are expensive, contributed to a larger trade deficit than anticipated at the beginning of the year.
The official figures show that the UK's trade deficit with the rest the world increased by £2.2 billion, to…
Lego profits hit by ‘negative’ toy market
Lego warned that the bottom line of its business would continue to be under pressure in 2019.
In 2023, the Danish plastic brick manufacturer, founded in 1932, and still family-controlled, posted revenues of 65.9 (£7.55billion), up by 2…
National Lottery Operator borrowed millions of dollars from Kremlin owned banks
When it won the UK’s largest contract in the public sector, the company that runs the UK’s national lottery borrowed millions from Kremlin owned banks.
VTB and Sberbank were two of Russia's largest lenders. They formed a syndicate to…
888 is considering cutting its losses in America
William Hill's owner is considering leaving the US gambling market because of "intense" competition and high operating costs.
888 announced that it has ended its partnership, which was with Authentic Brands Group (owner of Sports…
Harland & Wolff selected for Falkland Islands Port Project worth £120m
The Falkland Islands government has selected the shipyard responsible for building the Titanic as its preferred bidder to win a £120million contract for a new Falkland Island port. The Falkland Islands government selected Harland &…
Lenders raise the alarm about a ‘rapid increase’ in mortgages for 35 years
The banks have raised the alarm about a "rapid increase" in people borrowing mortgages for more than 35 years. Nearly one-fourth of first-time homebuyers are now borrowing to retirement.
New figures from UK Finance reveal that 23 percent…
Apple is under fire from Banks for allegedly stockpiling UK data
Major banks have demanded a crackdown against Apple, claiming that the tech giant has access to the transactions of millions of iPhone users. This will give Apple an unfair advantage in its push into financial services.
The Financial…
Profits at Britain’s largest power station rocket following surge in energy costs
Profits for the operator of Britain's biggest and most controversial power plant have increased by more than tenfold as a result of higher energy prices.
Drax's profits before tax in 2023 will be £796m, compared to £78m a year earlier.…
Rolls-Royce is at the top of Footsie leaderboard
Rolls-Royce has a habit of occupying the top spot in the FTSE 100 leaderboard. Today was no different, after some bullish remarks from Deutsche Bank.
According to Christophe Menard of the German bank, the engine maker's results showed…
Dubai plans launch of Orient Express Superyachts
Dubai has begun discussions to finance the construction of two Orient Express Superyachts, as oil-rich Middle Eastern countries seek to diversify their energy sources away from fossil fuels.
Dubai Holding, the investment vehicle of…
Amazon sellers are ‘faced with bankruptcy’ after funds have been frozen
Scott Poole has been selling his company's products on Amazon for 15 years. The partnership helped him grow the business so that it now makes up to £4million in annual sales. He said, "We had a great relationship." "Until January."
The…
The collusion of housebuilders to keep the price high
The competition regulator will be launching a new investigation into eight of Britain's largest housebuilders amid fears that they may have been working together to limit supply and keep prices high.
The Competition and Markets Authority…