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MARKET REPORT: North Sea gloom sends oil stocks into the red
Harbour Energy, BP and Shell all fell amid reports that a future Labour government would block new North Sea oil projects.
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ALEX BRUMMER: Battle for UK forecourts
Making head or tail of what the brothers Mohsin and Zuber Issa are up to at Asda may require a cold compress.
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Unilever finance chief set to step down amid boardroom shake-up
Graeme Pitkethly, who has served as chief financial officer of the consumer goods giant since 2015, will retire by the end of May next year.
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Nvidia is first chip maker to hit a valuation of $1trillion
Nvidia said sales would reach £9billion in the three months to July, smashing Wall Street estimates.
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Asda to buy EG Group's UK and Ireland operations for £2.3bn
Both companies are owned by private equity firm TDR Capital and Blackburn-born brother Mohsin and Zuber Issa.
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BUSINESS LIVE: Asda eyes petrol station deal; Shop price inflation
Among the companies with reports and trading updates today are Asda, Home REIT, Hochschild Mining, Unliever, LendInvest and Britvic.
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Boss of pensions giant backs concerns over regulators
The chief executive of Phoenix has backed a warning that Britain's regulatory approach could mean the country is seen as 'closed for business'.
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Home REIT probe blasts investment adviser for lack of transparency
An investigation into allegations of wrongdoing at embattled homeless accommodation provider Home REIT has levelled substantial criticism at its...
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Pubs, bars and restaurants see bills surge 81%
Pubs, bars and restaurants have seen their bills soar by 81pc over the past year according to new figures.
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JAMES ASHTON: Can we cash in on chips?
Microchips have taken over the world. Even in 2021, the year supposedly riven with shortages, more than one trillion chips were installed in devices.
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US boost after Joe Biden strikes debt limit deal
President Joe Biden and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Kevin McCarthy, announced an agreement following weeks of stalemate.
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Rolls-Royce planning job cuts that could see around 3,000 roles slashed
Rolls said it was working on the 'transformation' of several areas of the business, one of which related to 'organisational efficiencies'.