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(Alliance News) - London's FTSE 100 is called to open slightly higher on Wednesday, ahead of a UK consumer price inflation report, while the pound perked up above the USD1.34 mark and could continue ...
(Alliance News) - The UK Work & Pensions Secretary will stand firm on Labour's GBP5 billion plans for welfare cuts on Wednesday, arguing that reform is needed to make sure the system survives.
(Alliance News) - Around one million pensioners are paying income tax at rates of 40% or above, according to figures obtained from His Majesty's Revenue & Customs.
Revenue decreased to USD30.0 million in the first quarter from USD31.8 million, due to "a temporary crude oil inventory build-up at the end of the quarter, which was subsequently sold in May 2025".
The funds will be used to fund working capital and capital expenditure requirements and to repay the short-term loan announced on in March. The loan note's coupon is 7% per annum, payable on ...
Says trading in the early part of the year ended December 31 is in-line with management expectations. Notes earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation performance has held up well, ...
In European equities on Tuesday, the CAC 40 in Paris ended up 0.8%, while the DAX 40 in Frankfurt climbed 0.4%. The DAX 40 had earlier hit another all-time high, reaching 24,082.48. In New York on ...
(Alliance News) - Xeros Technology PLC on Tuesday reported that it narrowed its loss in 2024, but reported a fall in revenue. Xeros is a Rotherham, England-based laundry technology developer. Shares ...
(Alliance News) - Topps Tiles PLC shares climbed on Tuesday as it swung to a pretax profit in the first half of the year, amid an improved sales trend which has continued into the second half.
Chief Executive Marie-Claire Dwek said the division went from "strength to strength" during the period, adding that it now accounts for around 67% of total revenue. Shares in Newmark climbed 10% to 79 ...
(Alliance News) - Amcomri Group PLC on Tuesday said reported double-digit growth in profit during 2024, following its initial public offering in London in December.
(Alliance News) - UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves has confirmed she does not plan to reduce the GBP20,000 limit on the amount that can be put into individual savings accounts each year.