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BP profits plunge 70% as oil prices retreat

BP reports staggering 70% profit drop as oil prices retreat from Ukraine war peaks. Discover how the energy titan is navigating market turbulence while maintaining shareholder payouts.

Reeves axes share stamp duty after AstraZeneca warning

In a dramatic policy shift, Chancellor Rachel Reeves abolishes stamp duty on share trading to boost UK investment competitiveness, following AstraZeneca's stark warning about London's declining appeal.

Birmingham Indoor Market Faces Closure Threat

The iconic Birmingham Indoor Market, a cornerstone of the city's retail landscape for decades, is facing an existential threat as traders and shoppers voice fears over its potential closure following management changes.

Princes tuna firm plans London stock market float

Major UK tinned food producer Princes, owner of popular tuna brands, is preparing for a potential London Stock Exchange listing that could value the business at hundreds of millions of pounds.

Princes Group London IPO Prices at Bottom of Range

The iconic canned food giant Princes Group has launched its London stock market debut at the lower end of expectations, raising questions about investor appetite for new listings in challenging market conditions.

UK house price growth slows amid budget uncertainty

New data reveals UK house price growth has hit its slowest pace in months amid budget uncertainty and high mortgage rates. Discover what this means for buyers, sellers and the property market.

UK House Prices Rise Amid Mixed Asian Markets

Britain's housing market shows surprising resilience with October price growth, while Asian markets deliver mixed results and tech giants face earnings pressure in latest financial updates.

Apple and Amazon smash expectations with stellar results

In a stunning display of corporate resilience, Apple and Amazon have delivered financial results that far exceeded market forecasts, sending shockwaves through the tech industry and boosting investor confidence.

Bank shares jump despite motor finance scandal fears

Despite mounting concerns over a potential £16bn motor finance mis-selling scandal and fraud allegations reminiscent of Madoff, London's banking shares demonstrate remarkable resilience with significant gains across the sector.

Monzo hires new CEO ahead of stock market float

Digital banking challenger Monzo names former Visa executive TS Anil as new CEO, positioning the fintech giant for potential £4 billion London stock market listing in major industry shakeup.

OpenAI Targets $1 Trillion IPO by 2026

Sam Altman's OpenAI could become the first AI company to achieve trillion-dollar status through a potential 2026 stock market listing, reshaping the tech investment landscape.

Valkenburg's Secret Underground Christmas Market

Escape the crowded Christmas markets and explore Valkenburg's unique subterranean wonderland, where festive magic comes alive in mysterious caves and medieval passageways just a short journey from London.

Alphabet Smashes Records With £89.5 Billion Quarter

Google's parent company Alphabet reports another blockbuster quarter, with revenue soaring to £89.5 billion driven by AI breakthroughs and cloud computing dominance. Discover how the tech giant continues to defy market expectations.

Nvidia Hits $5 Trillion Market Cap in Historic First

Nvidia's astronomical rise continues as the AI chip giant reaches a historic $5 trillion valuation, cementing its position as world's most valuable company ahead of tech titans Apple and Microsoft.

Nvidia becomes first $5 trillion company in history

Nvidia has achieved an unprecedented milestone, reaching a $5 trillion market valuation and cementing its position as the driving force behind the AI revolution. Discover how the chipmaker transformed from gaming specialist to tech titan.

Doncasters Plots New York IPO in London Snub

British engineering giant Doncasters prepares to snub London for New York IPO, dealing another significant blow to the City's prestige and raising concerns about the UK's appeal to major corporations.

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