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UK consumer confidence lifts post Budget - GfK
Consumer confidence jumped in November, a long-running survey showed on Friday, after uncertainty seen in the run-up to the Budget eased.
Adani shares plummet on US bribery charges
Shares in Adani companies plunged on Thursday, after US prosecutors indicted billionaire founder Gautam Adani, one of the world’s richest men.
Novartis boosts mid-term sales guidance
Novartis boosted its mid-term guidance on Thursday, on the back of upcoming drug launches and "strong" growth momentum across existing products.
Factory owners upbeat despite output slide
British manufacturers expect conditions to improve in the coming months, a long-running survey showed on Thursday, despite seeing a slide in output in November.
Watchdog mulls giving car finance firms until late 2025 to handle complaints
The financial watchdog is considering giving firms up until the end of 2025 to handle car finance complaints, it confirmed on Thursday.
Nine water firms banned from using customer bills to fund bonuses
Nine water companies have been banned from using customer money to fund "undeserved" bonuses for bosses, the regulator announced on Thursday.
Company veteran named chief scientific officer at Pfizer
Pfizer has appointed company insider Chris Boshoff as its new chief scientific officer, the US drugs giant confirmed on Wednesday.
E.ON must pay £14.5m over billing failures - Ofgem
E. ON has been fined £14. 5m by the UK watchdog for "unacceptable" billing failures during the cost of living crisis, it was announced on Wednesday.
House prices push higher in September - UK HPI
UK house prices continued to grow in September, official data showed on Wednesday, despite weakness in the London market.
Santander puts aside £295m to cover possible motor finance claims
Profits tumbled at Banco Santander’s UK business, the Spanish lender confirmed on Wednesday, after it set aside nearly £300m to cover potential costs relating to an industry-wide probe into car finance.
Redcentric confident for the full year
Redcentric said it remained on track to make "considerable progress" this year, including a jump in annual earnings, despite a slowing order intake.
Vistry's chief operating officer to step down
The chief operating officer of Vistry is to leave the housebuilder, it was confirmed on Wednesday, after his role was axed.
Budget weighs on UK house prices - Rightmove
UK house prices eased in November, industry research showed on Monday, as uncertainty around the Budget weighed on demand.
Pharma stocks tank as Trump names RFK Jr health chief
Pharmaceutical and biotech stocks around the world slumped on Friday, after US president-elect Donald Trump appointed vaccine sceptic Robert F Kennedy Jr to his cabinet.
UK economic growth stalls in third quarter
The UK economy grew by 0. 1% in the last quarter, official data showed on Friday, slightly below expectations.
Trading on track at Record despite revenue dip
Asset manager Record said trading remained in line with expectations on Friday, despite a dip in revenues and more "challenging" conditions.
Higher palm oil prices boost MP Evans
Shares in MP Evans Group rallied on Friday, after the AIM-listed firm said a surprise jump in crude palm oil prices would bolster profits.
Chinese retail sales beat forecasts
Retail sales jumped in China last month, official data showed on Friday, in contrast to the ongoing gloom surrounding the under-pressure property sector.
Chancellor to shake-up council pension schemes
Rachel Reeves is to use her first Mansion House speech as chancellor to unveil a slew of reforms to UK pension rules.
House prices continue to climb - Rics
UK house prices continued to rise in October, a closely-watched survey showed on Thursday, as the market benefited from lower borrowing costs.