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by Kaithajeome - 10-26-2025 - 09:59 AM
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Tuesday 20 May 2025 11:41 amTrio of trade deals puts UK in better position than any other country, Rachel Reeves saysBy: Fonie MitsopoulouPolitical ReporterShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailRachel Reeves could be given a lifeline if OBR downgrades are better than expected. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said the UK is now in a better place on trade than any other country in the world after securing new trade agreements with India, the US and the EU this month. polene fr Reeves said the agreements have come along like buses, and that the governmentrsquo next targets for trade deals are in the Gulf.The first deal and the best deal so far with the US, wersquo;ve got the best dea polene cyme l with the EU for any country outside the EU, and wersquo;ve got the best trade agreement with India, Reeves brumate era said.However, the governmentrsquo victory lap after securing the deals was cut short by criticisms that the UK has made too many concessions to reach deals with the economic giants.The latest deal, unveiled on Monday at the UK-EU summit, incurred criticisms of ldquo ell[ing] out or ldquo urrender from the Reform and Conservative parties.The agreement saw the UK allowing EU trawlers access to UK waters for fishing for 12 years ndash; much longer than anticipated. This removed the opportunity for UK fishers to re-negotiate annually for a larger share Zenh Green light given for new Tower Hill sustainable tower as demand for office space rebounds
Tuesday 22 September 2020 9:41 amFinancial Conduct Authority to crack down on insurersrsquo; loyalty penaltyBy: Emily NicolleShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEma hydrojug sale ilShare on EmailLoyal customers should not pay more for home or motor insurance than new client owala cup s, the Financial Conduct Authority has said, as it promises r stanley tumbler eforms in the sector.The FCA said the changes could save consumers up to pound;3.7bn over the next 10 years.The new rules would apply to any customer buying or renewing a policy through the same point of sale, such as online or over the phone.The FCA said it had identified 6m policyholders who were paying high or very high margins in 2018. If they had paid the average for their level of risk, it said they would have saved pound;1.2bn a year.Firms use complex and opaque pricing practices that allow them to raise prices for consumers that renew with them year on year, it said in a statement this morning. While some people shop around for a deal, many others are losing out for being loyal. Firms target price increases on consumers who are less likely to switch and use practices that make it harder for people to leave.The FCA said it is also exploring other new measures to boost competition and fairness for loyal customers, such as rules to require insurance firms to consider if their products offer long-term value for all customers.Firms could also be required
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Friday 02 September 2022 9:30 pmGazprom scraps plans to reopen Nord Stream pipelineBy: Nicholas EarlShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailThe Kremlin-bac <a href=https://www.polenes.com.es>polene</a> ked gas giant said it discovered a fault in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline during three days of maintenance.Gazprom has scrapped plans to resume flows through a key pipeline into Germany, raising the prospect of a winter without Russian gas to me <a href=https://www.owalas.com.de>owala deutschland</a> et Europer <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.de>stanley cup deutschland</a> squo energy needs. The Kremlin-backed gas giant said it discovered a fault in the Nord Stream 1 pipeline during three days of maintenance.The pipeline runs under the Baltic Sea to supply Germany and its European allies, and was due to resume operating on Saturday morning.However, Gazprom revealed on Friday it could not safely restart deliveries until it had fixed an oil leak found in a vital pipeline turbine.It did not give a new timeframe for when it would reopen. pic.twitter/eJ7eBKAqACmdash; Gazprom @GazpromEN September 2, 2022It latest response follows the G7 confirming plans to bring in a cap on oil prices ndash; to slash revenues funding Russiarsquo invasion of Ukraine. Nord Stream 1 was already operating at reduced capacity, with 20 per cent flows, prior to maintenance. The Kremlin has blamed sanctions imposed by the West after Russia invaded Ukraine, for disrupting routine operations and maintenance of Nord Stream 1. The West has consistently argued maintenance on the pipeline is a pre Vjmm Hospitality circuit breaker lockdown could wipe pound;1bn off UK GDP, research shows
Tuesday 28 April 2020 5:30 am|Updated:Wednesday 13 May 2020 4:30 pmThe City View podcast, from City A.M., with Miles CelicBy: Christian MayEditor-in-ChiefShareFacebookShare on FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWhatsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailIn this episode Christian is joined by Miles Celic, chief <a href=https://www.owala-water-bottle.us>owala</a> executive of The City UK ndash; the membership group for financial and professional services, a sector accounting for 10 per cent of the UKrsquo economic output.Subscribe to The City View Podcast: Apple / Google / Spotify / RSSThe sector is also under intense pressure to keep the economic wheels of the country turning during the crisis, and will have a huge role to play in rebuilding the economy in the months and years ahead.Listen to our daily City View podcast as we chart the economic fallout and business impact of the coronavirus pandemic.Miles makes a spirited defence of the banking sector, which has been criticised for the low volumes of loans granted to businesses <a href=https://www.stanley-usa.us>stanley usa</a> under the governmentrsquo schemes, and says the industry is doing everything it can to support as many people and businesses as possible.Mile <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.pl>stanley cup</a> s also discusses how the industry has coped with the logistical challenges of lockdown and considers how ndash; and when ndash; things could return to normal in the City of London and in the wider financial and professional sector across the country.Also in this episode, Christian looks at the latest changes made to the Coronavirus Business
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