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MARKET REPORT: Wall Street glitch sends shares tumbling 99%
In a dramatic session, the New York Stock Exchange said it was investigating a fault that led to trading in at least 60 companies to be halted.
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Ownership of Royal Mail should be a top election issue, says ALEX BRUMMER
Of all the takeover battles on the table at present, there is none more significant to Britain than the proposed sell-off of Royal Mail owner IDS.
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Melrose trio cash in from £330m bonus pot windfall as stock price soars
Simon Peckham, Chris Miller and Geoffrey Martin were understood to have been the biggest winners when the 2020 incentive scheme paid out.
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Private equity titan Blackstone raises bid for Hipgnosis music fund to 103p a share
Blackstone upped its offer to 103p a share - valuing Hipgnosis, which owns the rights to catalogues from the likes of Beyonce (pictured), at £1.25bn.
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Emirates chief warns of years of turbulence at Boeing
Tim Clark has said the aircraft manufacturer will struggle to get back on track following the mid-air blowout on an Alaska Airlines flight.
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Very price too high, Barclay brothers told
The struggling retailer hoisted the for sale sign earlier this year in a bid to tackle its mounting debts.
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Daniel Kretinsky: I can't make promises on Royal Mail stamp prices
The billionaire - nicknamed the 'Czech Sphinx' - has suggested costs could continue to spiral in coming years.
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RUTH SUNDERLAND: Pregnant pause for economic growth
In the UK, fewer babies coupled with increased longevity means a shrinking working age population and an ugly fiscal picture.
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London-listed firms dish out £12bn in dividends in three months boosting savers and pensioners nest eggs
This was a rise of seven per cent on the first quarter of 2023 and was the highest amount since 2021.
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UK businesses urge Labour to scrap the 'tourist tax' to turbo-charge the economy
Leading businesses are calling on Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves to axe the hated 'tourist tax' if Labour wins the election.
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Spare us politicians' quick fixes, says HAMISH MCRAE
Politics makes the headlines, but it is interest rates that shift the economics. That's the conclusion to be drawn from the past few days.
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Rate cuts could crash copper prices, analysts warn
The price of the metal has surged to record highs this year and has reached more than $10,000 a tonne.