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London Bridge. While job creation hit its quickest pace in seven years, staff shortages contributed to the highest level of backlogs on record. AFP
Business is booming for British companies but so are prices

The pace of the recovery dipped slightly in June from its May peak

EconomyJuly 05, 2021
Supporting companies focused on financial inclusion across the globe is key for the new fund from Ethos Invest. File photo
Ethos Invest's new £1bn FinTech fund to spur investment into Islamic economy

British asset manager set to target financial technology firms with focus on inclusion

TechnologyJuly 04, 2021
The Bank of England in the City of London. Reuters
Bank of England: No evidence yet to support climate capital charges on banks and insurers

Deputy Governor says bank will not commit to blacklisting fossil fuel companies from its corporate bond purchase scheme

BankingJuly 01, 2021
Bank of England's Andrew Bailey said inflation will continue to rise above 2% but it will only be temporary. AFP
BoE's Andrew Bailey warns against overreaction to rising inflation

Meanwhile, UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak outlines blueprint to build world's 'most advanced' financial sector

BusinessJuly 01, 2021
A woman runs near Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Remote workers have been attracted to the UAE by the country’s new residency visas. Reuters
Dubai is second most popular global city for digital nomads

Melbourne tops work-from-anywhere index, with London in fifth position

BusinessJuly 01, 2021
A giant sand artwork adorns New Brighton Beach to highlight global warming and the forthcoming Cop26 global climate conference. Getty Images
UK faces 'most disruptive decade' as it ramps up race to net zero

Climate change leader Nigel Topping confirms Cop26 will go ahead and be vital for emissions drive

BusinessJune 30, 2021
Berlin, Germany. Shops have reopened across the eurozone as the bloc's economic recovery gathers pace. Reuters
Eurozone inflation drops below 2% in ‘temporary’ dip

Economists expect prices to rise in the second half of the year as the recovery takes hold

BusinessJune 30, 2021
The London skyline. UK economic output dropped when England went into its third lockdown in early January, with similar restrictions in other parts of the country. Getty
UK economy shrinks more than expected in first quarter

Output contracted by 1.6% as people saved at record levels

BusinessJune 30, 2021
The UAE’s largest ground-mounted private solar plant at Nestle Middle East’s Al Maha factory in Dubai. The UAE intends to derive half of its power requirements from clean energy by 2050
UK expertise and investment can help drive GCC’s transition to renewable energy

Region’s diversification from oil will be ‘a wild ride’ offering numerous opportunities for British firms

BusinessJune 30, 2021
The UK offers investment opportunities in FinTech, decarbonisation, life sciences and infrastructure. Getty Images
Brexit and Covid-19 fail to dent GCC investor appetite for the UK

Pandemic and Britain's exit from the EU have boosted investment opportunities, say panellists at trade summit

EconomyJune 29, 2021
Alice on the doorstep of her new home on the West Sussex border, after an eight-month journey to buy a home in the UK. Martin Bamford for The National
Why the stamp duty holiday almost cost my family our dream English home

Alice Haine shares a personal insight into how the tax break has distorted the country’s red-hot property market

PropertyJune 29, 2021
2F60PAG Removals van parked in the village of Askham Richard, North Yorkshire, England UK
UK's stamp duty deadline causes chaos for property market

Homebuyers rush to complete deals to lock in £15,000 saving

PropertyJune 29, 2021
Mews residential properties in the Paddington area of London. Average house prices were up 9.5 per cent in May from the same month a year earlier – equivalent to £22,000 over 12 months. Bloomberg
British house prices up 13% in June as they rise at their fastest pace since 2004

Middle East buyers make up 16% of all UK property purchases sold to overseas investors

PropertyJune 29, 2021
London. Prime property prices in the UK capital are set to rise by 25 per cent in the coming years. Bloomberg
End of stamp duty holiday unlikely to dent Middle East interest in British homes

Pent-up demand from the region will continue to fuel UK market, say analysts

PropertyJune 20, 2021
Shoppers in Covent Garden in London, UK. Sales at non-food shops rose in May on soaring demand for outdoor furniture as people spent money on their gardens in anticipation of summer. Bloomberg
UK retail sales fell 1.4% in May as spending switched to eating out

Slump in food shopping as Covid restrictions on dining indoors were lifted

EconomyJune 18, 2021
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