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Rain Newton-Smith says business lobby group’s finances are stable after redundancy round and cash crunch
Richard Moriarty says Financial Reporting Council’s priority is high-quality audits and competition is not ‘an end in itself’
Activity of British arm of VSMPO-AVISMA is legal because of carve-out in sanctions regimes
Number of foreign direct investment projects into UK has fallen since it voted for Brexit
Former employee serves ‘statutory demand’ on Recharge Industries, which could lead to bankruptcy proceedings
Comments will inflame running debate over impact of post-pandemic employee shift
GEL joins race to cash in on region’s mining revival
City mergers and acquisitions regulator posts rare loss after fees from deals dip
Accounting bodies warn that most of government’s planned reforms would be counter-productive
Flat GDP in third quarter poses challenge for chancellor as he aims to revive growth in Autumn Statement
Move designed to maintain media plurality as broadcaster seeks to boost finances by producing its own programmes
Danish group has looked at British locations but warns more government support is needed
Discovery of emails on legacy system means evidence from two ‘significant witnesses’ will be held up
Calls for permanent capital allowances come ahead of government’s Autumn Statement
Bank of England has painted gloomy picture of weakening economy
Ministers seek to strengthen oversight of stablecoins, bringing rules in line with traditional financial services
Move aimed at boosting City will abolish EU rule that limits payouts to twice base salary
CF Fertilisers, Ineos and Liberty Steel awarded allowances for sites that had stopped operating
Industrial and logistics is the poor relation in a planning system that doesn’t do much very well
Airport and airlines had lodged appeals against ruling that London hub should reduce its charges by a fifth
Business department abandons what it called ‘burdensome’ legislation it proposed just months ago
Former Formula One boss to pay record £652mn after admitting failure to declare overseas assets to UK authorities
Comments from Huw Pill come as new figures suggested UK economy was near-stagnant in third quarter
Shadow business secretary says party will set targets for local authorities to roll out EV charging points
Chip designer says need for funding poses a ‘material uncertainty’ over its ability to continue as going concern
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