Figures published by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) this morning, show that inheritance tax receipts hit £2.1 billion from April to June 2024/25 tax year. This is...
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has reported retail sales figures in Britain for June fell by 1.2% following a rise of 2.9% in May. Non-food...
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) fell 10.21% on July 17 as the Nasdaq 100 sold off 2.94%. Is it a good buy currently? Cory Mitchell an...
Over the last few years, several new technologies that could advance humankind have sprung up. An obvious example is Artificial Intelligence (AI), but there are others...
The Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said on Thursday that she will have to make “difficult decisions” as she has said they must “fix the foundations” first....
Bitcoin resumes its gains today by more than 1% as it attempts to regain the $65,000 level, after yesterday’s decline, which followed five consecutive days of...
What was expected to be the most boring ECB decision in some time duly delivered on those dull expectations, with policymakers keeping all settings on hold,...
The Japanese yen slightly retreated against the dollar after reaching a six-week high. The currency was supported this month by suspected intervention by Japanese authorities. Officials,...
The employment rate came in at 74.4%, lower than the previous quarter. Unemployment came in at 4.4%, up slightly on the previous quarter and in line...
For the first time in 30 years, London’s stock market rules are being revamped. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) announced that the new rules would make...
US financier Anthony Scaramucci says international investors need Sir Keir Starmer to secure a new trading agreement with Europe before they plough money into the UK....
Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has said that the King’s Speech fell short on “getting growth” back in to the economy which was one of Labour’s...