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...The number of these business loan transactions rose 10 per cent last year, according to the document, extending more than £200mn in new loans....
...Netflix profits surged during the first quarter, global markets had a rocky week due to worries over US inflation, and India’s prime minister is getting a big boost from the business class in his re-election...
...And Modi has been really basking in the praise over the last few months at various business summits....
...I can assure James Max that the business lunch is still alive and well in many circles (“Who picks up the bill for a business lunch?” FT Money, FT Weekend, March 30)....
...UK business activity rose more than expected in April and posted its fastest expansion since last May, according to a survey that also flagged intensifying cost pressures....
...The rise in business activity was exclusively driven by the services sector, with the index increasing to an 11-month high of 54.9 in April, from 53.1 in the previous month....
...Business activity in the eurozone has expanded at the fastest pace for almost a year, indicating the region’s economy is emerging from its recent stagnation, according to a closely watched survey of companies...
...The dollar weakened and US Treasuries rallied as traders nudged forward their bets on interest rate cuts after survey data showed business activity had cooled unexpectedly in April....
...Since 2015, Concord, a music and theatrical rights company with a new release artist and writer programme, has invested more than $2.8bn in over 100 transactions to grow its business....
...Policy “inconsistency” in China is discouraging foreign investors despite Beijing’s efforts to reassure international companies, a leading American business lobby group has said....
...The duo discuss everything from the art of contouring to the business of building a global brand, which has recently entered a period of double-digit growth....
...Business activity in the eurozone has picked up more than forecast, indicating the region is emerging from its recent period of stagnation, according to a closely watched survey of companies....
...The person I went to see in County Hall was Rachel Solomon Williams, head of the Aldersgate Group green business alliance....
...A finance professor at London Business School, Edmans is well placed to share what professional thinkers can teach us about examining our subjectivity to think more clearly about topics from income disparity...
...In seeking to assuage business fears that it will become impossible to remove underperformers, Reeves said that Labour “will ensure that business can still operate probationary periods”....
...The search is on for 2024’s most compelling and enjoyable business book, with the launch of this round of the Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award....
...The FT’s Madhumita Murgia and George Hammond examine whether the start-up’s existing business model can achieve its long-term goals. Plus, do you have a question about markets, finance or economics?...
...“It’s business. Business is business,” the Exxon chief executive told the Financial Times on the sidelines of the CERAWeek energy conference in Houston on Monday....
...Jeremy Hunt said business investment had risen from 9.3 per cent of gross domestic product under Labour to 10.6 per cent this year: “That is £30bn more business investment than if it had continued at Labour...
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...Rules are tightening and prices rising but plenty of schemes remain open for business. Italy, Greece and Malta are all attracting applicants....
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