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London property is particularly attractive to overseas buyers, but rising taxation may need to be considered more carefully by overseas investors. Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
Why Britain’s punitive tax system risks deterring Middle East property investors

Experts say rising tax rates make residential homes less attractive to wealthy foreign buyers

PropertyAugust 08, 2021
A Morrisons supermarket in Stratford, east London. The supermarket's board confirmed its support for a revised offer from Fortress Investment Group. AFP
UK grocer Morrisons agrees to revised £6.7bn offer from Fortress

US investment firm boosts offer for the supermarket chain amid heated takeover battle

EconomyAugust 06, 2021
The market slowed in July after the stamp duty holiday expired on June 30. Bloomberg
UK house price growth cools as stamp duty holiday phases out

Average value of a home rose 7.6% in July to £261, 221, down from 8.7% in June

PropertyAugust 06, 2021
Pedestrians wearing face masks pass the Bank of England in London. The central bank reaffirmed its expectation that the economy will rebound by 7.25 per cent this year. AP
Bank of England keeps policy unchanged despite inflation warning

UK central bank expects inflation to surge to 4% by the end of the year

BankingAugust 05, 2021
New Honda cars in Southampton. A total of 123,296 new cars were registered in the UK last month. PA
UK new car sales drop to lowest July level since 1998 amid shortages and ‘pingdemic’

Rising demand for electrified vehicles offers bright spot for country's automotive sector

EconomyAugust 05, 2021
Workers apply a Rolls Royce decal to the engine of a Bombardier Global 6500 business jet. Rolls-Royce was hammered by the collapse in air travel during the Covid-19 pandemic. Reuters
Rolls-Royce returns to profit despite slow recovery of long-haul travel

Jet engine manufacturer posts pre-tax profit of £307 million for first half of 2021

AviationAugust 05, 2021
Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak want to 'unlock the hundreds of billions of pounds sitting in UK institutional investors'. Reuters
Investment 'big bang' needed to boost Britain

Open letter urges institutional investors to invest more in UK's long-term UK assets to bolster growth

EconomyAugust 04, 2021
Despite all Covid-19 restrictions being lifted across England on July 19, UK business activity slowed last month. AFP
UK business activity slows to weakest level since March

Supply-chain bottlenecks and high worker absences hampered the economic recovery

EconomyAugust 04, 2021
Londoners are selling up and quitting the capital in the hunt for more space, while first-time buyers are more likely to leave the city than ever before. AFP
Londoners buy record number of homes outside the capital

City migration a key trend during the pandemic as London's residents re-evaluate where to live

PropertyAugust 02, 2021
It's important to understand financial literacy to avoid making mistakes with money. Getty Images
Make managing your money a habit you enjoy - Pocketful of Dirhams

Alexis Soued of new personal finance assistance platform Lune outlines the simple way to take control of your finances

Pocketful of DirhamsJuly 20, 2021
British tourists wearing protective face masks arrive at Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport in Spain. Reuters
UK firms look to stop staff holidaying abroad to avoid quarantine chaos

Workers choosing an overseas break could be 'problematic' for some sectors, as employers struggle with back-to-work guidance

UKJuly 19, 2021
Despite the positive outlook, Burberry’s share price dropped in early trading on Friday. Reuters
Burberry’s sales rebound to pre-pandemic levels as younger shoppers pile in

Luxury British fashion brand attracts new clientele through savvy ad campaigns with stars Kendall Jenner and Marcus Rashford

EconomyJuly 16, 2021
British insurers could replace written-off petrol cars with green vehicles. Alamy
British insurers plan to replace written-off petrol cars with green vehicles

Country's insurance sector wants to help customers make more sustainable choices to boost race to net zero

MoneyJuly 15, 2021
Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson looks at a single battery cell during a visit to the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre in Coventry. AFP
Boris Johnson pledges to 'level up' Britain amid hiring surge

Prime minister aims to boost living standards in regions outside London and South-East as unemployment dips to 4.8 per cent

EconomyJuly 15, 2021
A man fills up his car from a petrol pump at a garage in Ellesmere Port in north-west England. The UK saw the sharpest annual rise in petrol and diesel prices for more than a decade, up 20.3 per cent in June. AFP
UK inflation hits highest rate in almost three years

Cost of living rises higher than Bank of England's 2% target as economy reopens

EconomyJuly 14, 2021
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