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Office space provider WeWork evicts tenants amid debt crisis
The US firm has given tenants 30 days' notice to vacate its offices at 133 Houndsditch in the City of London.
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US firm eMed takes over digital GP services
The sale means eMed will take over GP At Hand, a service that holds a contract with the NHS to let patients book appointments and speak to doctors...
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Saudi Arabia and its ruler Mohammed bin Salman are snapping up prize assets across the UK
MBS makes no secret of his belief that 'the new Europe will be the Middle East' and the focus of a global renaissance.
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Demands growing for cut in VAT at as hospitality sector reels
Last week's walkouts alone cost the battered industry £360 million, according to the trade body UKHospitality.
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John Lewis staff to quiz departing boss Dame Sharon White
They will want to know more about why White is standing down after just five years and what that means for her controversial turnaround plan.
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MIDAS SHARE TIPS UPDATE: Hold on to flaky Greggs
The shares are still worth holding on to, as we wait to see how successful the current expansion plan will be.
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MARKET REPORT: Takeover speculation puts rocket under Aviva
Stock rose 5.3 per cent, or 20.7p, to 409p after reports suggested that three overseas bidders were thinking about making an offer.
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Exxon Mobil doubles down on fossil fuels with £50bn takeover
In a move likely to raise eyebrows among the green lobby, the American multinational oil giant is closing in on a takeover of Pioneer Natural...
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US jobs boom fuels interest rate fears
On another day of turmoil on bond markets, borrowing costs rose as non-farm payrolls data showed the world's biggest economy added 336,000 jobs...
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International Monetary Fund to sound fresh alarm over inflation
IMF chief Kristalina Georgieva will use the gathering to warn that rates must remain elevated for some time in order to bring inflation back under...
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Metro Bank shares claw back losses after rout
The stock climbed 20.7 per cent, after a 25.7 per cent decline the day before when reports suggested it was seeking hundreds of millions of pounds.
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Why Big Oil should be on your radar: BP and Shell evaluate their futures
The controversial move from hydrocarbons to renewables is in danger of obscuring some essential facts.