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Stockbroker Share sees first-quarter revenues jump
Share, the independent retail stockbroker, said revenues were ahead 20% in the first three months of the year, as it continued to make "good progress".
Caffyns profits hit the bumper
Motor retailer Caffyns said it had a “very challenging year” for the entire British motor sector after it witnessed a crash in new car sales.
Jonathan Haskel to join Bank of England's rate setting committee
The Treasury has named an economics professor from London’s Imperial College Business School as the newest member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee.
Ophir a concern for Credit Suisse over Guinea project
Shares in Ophir Energy tumbled on Thursday, after Credit Suisse downgraded its rating to neutral and cut its share price target by a quarter.
Consumer confidence in economy remains poor; businesses more upbeat, surveys show
British consumers are increasingly confident about their own finances – but remain “resolutely downbeat” about the wider economy, according to research published Thursday.
UK house prices fell 0.2% in May, says Nationwide
House prices fell in May, according to the latest data from building society Nationwide, defying market hopes that they would enjoy a modest uptick.
CRH to bolster margins as it explores strategic options
Building materials group CRH has begun a shake-up of its business, as it looks to merge European and US divisions and boost profits.
FCA to crack down on bank overdraft charges
The Financial Conduct Authority has fired a warning shot over the way banks charge for overdrafts, announcing measures intended to save consumers up to £140m a year and calling for fundamental reform of the sector.