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Personal Finance
29 Mar
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London close: FTSE fends of Brexit nerves to end Wednesday higher

Equities in London fended off Brexit jitters to close higher, having overcome some softness seen around the time Prime Minister Theresa May fired the starting gun on UK divorce talks with the EU.

29 Mar
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Ofcom demands changes to BBC broadcasting output

Ofcom, which on Monday will become the first independent regulator of the BBC, has proposed a wide-ranging set of new rules for the public broadcaster, including imposing minimum quotas on television and radio output of news, arts and sports and greater spending on original programming.

29 Mar
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Brexit roundup: UK fires starting gun as May outlines aims for talks

Britain formally fired the starting gun on Brexit as European Council President Donald Tusk confirmed he had received formal notice of the UK's intention to leave the European Union.

29 Mar
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US pending home sales rise much more than expected

US pending home sales rose a lot more than expected in February, according to data from the National Association of Realtors.

29 Mar
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Markets generally unperturbed after UK activates Brexit talks with EU

Financial markets and assets appear generally unperturbed after Prime Minister Theresa May's well-flagged move to trigger formal Brexit talks with the European Union, apparently shaking off early-session wobbles as traders jostled for position.

29 Mar
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'No flights' between UK and Europe from 2019 is possibility, warns Ryanair

There could be no flights between the UK and Europe in the immediate aftermath of Britain exiting the European Union, according to one airline.

29 Mar
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UK mortgage approvals dip in February

UK mortgage approvals unexpectedly declined in February, according to figures released by the Bank of England.