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Kainos Group chief executive Brendan Mooney to step down
The chief executive of Kainos Group will step down in September after 22 years at the helm of the IT provider.
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BUSINESS LIVE: Coke bottler buys Finlandia; Abingdon reveals Salistick
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are Coca-Cola HBC, Abingdon Health, Kainos, British American Tabaco and Music Magpie.
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London Metal Exchange fires back in nickel legal row
The exchange is being sued by Elliott Associates and Jane Street Global Trading, who argue it unlawfully cancelled nickel trades during a chaotic...
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Britain needs a 'strong blueprint' to support electric car demand
The billionaire financier has joined calls for the UK to take advantage of rising demand for plug-in cars.
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We get exclusive preview of the UK's Tempest fighter jet
Tempest employs 2,800 people across industry and the Ministry of Defence and, according to a report for BAE, will support 21,000 workers a year.
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Stealth tax snares army of pensioners into clutches of HMRC
The number of pensioners who have been forced into the income tax net is set to hit a record 8.5 million next year.
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Youngsters being lured by get-rich quick scams
A survey by Schroders found that 68 per cent of financial advisers were concerned about young people investing in crypto and digital assets.
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Fresh blow for families as Bank of England eyes bumper rate hike
Traders think there is a chance that Governor Andrew Bailey may even fire a 'big bazooka' and announce a half-percentage point rise.
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CITY WHISPERS: That's an idea to pep up London's stock market
Peps encouraged direct ownership of shares over holding funds. As Chancellor, Gordon Brown got rid of them.
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Don't write off humans just yet amid the rise in AI, says SHARON WHITE
AI is the latest frontier for technology companies to advance humanity but it also comes with a dark side.
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Short seller makes millions by exposing corporate wrongdoing, at a high price
Perring runs Viceroy Research, which makes its money by betting against companies and then releasing research reports into their activities.
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS: Drive up profits with cover for US truckers
The firm is committed to delivering value for shareholders and has consistently shown that it can do just that. At £3.76, the stock is a buy.