Gold surges past $3,600 an ounce as investors bet on US rate cuts
Gold has surged to a fresh record high above $3,600 an ounce as investors increase bets that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates this month, fuelling demand for…
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Gold has surged to a fresh record high above $3,600 an ounce as investors increase bets that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates this month, fuelling demand for…
Read moreTottenham Hotspur have moved to quash speculation over a potential sale, confirming they have rejected two preliminary takeover approaches — one from Amanda Staveley’s PCP International Finance and the other…
Read moreAs many as four million phone calls to HMRC go unanswered every year, leaving taxpayers and businesses “in the dark” as they attempt to navigate the UK’s increasingly complex tax…
Read moreScottish MarTech company Hyble has secured $2 million (£1.5m) in venture debt financing from Virgin Money, funding that will accelerate the rollout of its new AI-powered platform and support expansion…
Read moreThe term ‘side hustle’ has gone from niche to mainstream. All signs are that we’re a nation that are now actively seeking ways to earn a few extra quid. And…
Read moreBritain’s biggest trade unions have warned Labour not to water down its Employment Rights Bill following a cabinet reshuffle that removed some of the legislation’s strongest supporters from government. The…
Read moreMarks & Spencer has called on the government to reconsider proposed reforms to inheritance tax relief for farms, warning of damaging consequences for rural communities and Britain’s food security. Alex…
Read moreBarclays Bank has been hit with a formal complaint alleging anti-Semitism after a customer claimed staff at its Leicester business team unfairly froze his account because of his Israeli residency.…
Read moreLabour ministers are weighing reforms to the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) as part of a rightward shift on migration aimed at halting Reform UK’s advance, with polls showing…
Read moreSpending short periods of time shopping or browsing online during work hours is not a sackable offence, a UK judge has ruled in a case that awarded an employee more…
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