DailyMail
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Is London's IPOs drought nearing an end?
City brokers are murmuring that levels of IPO enquiries have picked up markedly in the past month.
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Round Hill Music is blowing the industry's trumpet - so should you invest?
The firm owns the rights to tracks known and loved around the globe - including What A Wonderful World, made famous by Louis Armstrong.
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Frasers Group buys £75m stake in AO World
Mike Ashley's retail empire spent £75million buying AO World shares worth 68 pence each last Friday, equivalent to 18.9% of the business.
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Bank of England base rate will hit 5.5% by end of the year, experts predict
The prospect of higher-for-longer rates has already prompted banks and building societies to raise the cost of fixed-rate mortgages.
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Now CBI joins the clamour to upgrade UK economic forecast
The business lobby group said it now expects the economy to grow by 0.4 per cent this year and 1.8 per cent in 2024.
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Jollyes revenues soar as it aims for 100 pet stores
The British rival to listed giant Pets at Home is aiming for more than 100 stores across the UK as it capitalises on momentum from the pandemic.
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RUTH SUNDERLAND: City needs more women
That situation is not likely to change if talented young women believe they will be exposed to sleazy male behaviour.
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Crisis-hit Odey firm moves to calm investors
Odey was pushed out by partners after an explosive report alleged he sexually harassed or assaulted 13 women over 25 years.
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Labour eyes sweeping changes to the Bank of England: Lack of diversity tops agenda
Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured) is believed to favour reforms to the MPC following its lamentable performance in controlling inflation.
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HAMISH MCRAE: How to win in the world of AI
Will potential job losses due to AI be outweighed by increased productivity and new economic opportunities? Here are six things to think about.
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Melrose boss Simon Peckham: 'The stock markets need predators like us'
Simon Peckham (pictured) says the stock market needs companies like his otherwise badly-run businesses will just carry on underperforming.
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JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Profiteering? Never, say the insurers... but premiums keep rising
The mounting cost of claims - fuelled by inflation - which insurers say is behind the higher cost of cover does not explain why some customers are...