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Personal Finance
20 Feb
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FX round-up: Sterling firms as House of Lords' Brexit discussion begins

Sterling was overall firmer Monday as UK's House of Lords began discussing Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit Bill, perhaps suggesting a curious sense of hope, while the US dollar drifted lower due to the Presidents Day holiday there.

20 Feb
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London close: Monday malaise stifles FTSE as House of Lords debates Brexit bill

Equities in London turned in a Monday performance laden with malaise, with Unilever a notable faller as its bid premium evaporated, the US was closed for Presidents Day holiday and lively Brexit discussions began in the UK House of Lords.

20 Feb
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Sterling rises as House of Lords' Brexit Bill discussion nears

Sterling has enjoyed a modest uptick on numerous key crosses Monday as the clock ticks closer to the UK House of Lords beginning to discuss Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit Bill from 3pm.

20 Feb
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UK government has no intention of reversing out of Article 50 once triggered

UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Tory government has no intention of reversing its formal intention to quit the European Union, once it has been given, a report says.

20 Feb
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UK industrial orders and input prices rise in February, CBI finds

UK manufacturer's order books climbed to a two-year high, according to the CBI's industrial trends survey for February.

20 Feb
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Amazon to deliver 5,000 UK jobs in 2017

Online retail giant Amazon has announced an expansion of its UK operations which will see the creation of 5,000 jobs, including at its head office in London.

20 Feb
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House price growth slows in England and falls in London, Rightmove finds

House price growth in England and Wales slowed to its worst rate in nearly four years and London saw the largest annual fall in almost six, according to data from Rightmove released on Monday, which comes alongside what economists are seeing as a worsening consumer spending outlook.