The FTSE 100 closed down 56.18 points at 8253.68. Among the companies with updates today are L&G, M&C Saatchi, MJ Gleeson and PZ Cussons.
Many more savers will be forced to pay savings tax as interest rates have risen and people hit their tax-free limit.
British Gas, EOn Next and Outfox The Market have unveiled deals which, on an annual basis, fall below £1,717, Uswitch says.
The digital publisher, which also runs the UniLad website, revealed a £7.1million pre-tax profit for the six months ending June, compared to a £1.2million loss during the same period last year.
Savers' cash pots have been eroded over the last two years by high inflation, but now 1,606 savings accounts paying an inflation-beating rate.
A sinister voice cloning scam is on the rise, but almost half of people have never heard of it.
Among younger generations, a majority said the environmental benefits were their main motivation for using e-receipts.
Average property prices continued to rise in the year to August, but the pace of growth has cooled, new data from the ONS revealed.
Reeves is set to follow through with Sir Keir Starmer's warning that those with the 'broadest shoulders' will bear the brunt of tax hikes in her first Budget next month.
HMRC has failed to do enough to make online sellers aware that they may need to start filing a tax return and paying tax, says the Low Income Tax Reform Group.
The advertising agency reported its like-for-like operating profits jumped by 40 per cent to £17.1million in the six months ending June.
ITV boss Carolyn McCall (pictured) hit out against the move as ministers pledged to press ahead with the policy, despite complaints about 'nanny state' curbs.
In the year to 30 June, the housebuilder's revenue reached £345.3million, up from £328.3million the previous year.
Steve Webb answered his 400th reader question this week. 'I think it should be compulsory for every Pensions Minister to read my inbox every week,' he says.
The world's biggest record company, whose artists include Taylor Swift (pictured0 and Elton John, delivered the forecasts in a market update yesterday.
The latest fund manager survey from Wall Street giant Bank of America revealed that the UK was 'the most preferred equity market in Europe'.
If someone gives you power of attorney, it means you have a legal document that allows you to organise their financial affairs when they are no longer capable.
My mother at present is fine and well. Would there be any repercussions if we were to buy her house? Lawyer Ben Tyer, pictured, of SAS Daniels replies.
Landlords are bracing for another onslaught of regulation, fees and restrictions which could hit profits and strangle their investments with red tape.
As rules protecting access to cash come into force today, 15 towns will see new banking hubs open within 12 months.
Landlords are preparing for more regulation in the form of the Renters' Rights Bill, while homeowners are scrambling to take advantage of falling rates.
Recently, our peace and quiet has been destroyed as our new neighbours have a young teenage son who spends hours kicking a football against the fence.
Finally, the moment is here. The Federal Reserve, the US central bank, is set to cut interest rates today for the first time in four years.
A Bloomberg News report that some of Ukraine's allies are starting to talk about a negotiated ceasefire put a dampener on the shares.
My David Lloyd fitness club membership has risen by 67pc from £1,335 to £2,232. I paid but then I found out that adding tennis and the spa would cost another £756 for the year.
The study suggests EV batteries show slower signs of degradation than components used in internal combustion engine cars.
The amount of money savers poured into cash Isas in the first half of 2024 skyrocketed as they tried to shield their savings from tax.
The latest figures on buy-to-let in Britain confirm it is not the nice little earner it once was. Some investors are instead looking for 'buy-to-holiday-let' investments abroad.
The decision is likely to upset green campaign groups, who describe hybrids as the car industry's 'wolf in sheep's clothing.'
Of those who can't afford to heat their homes during the colder months, 55 per cent said this was due to the rising cost of living.
Under the new rules, banks and building societies will have to weigh up whether local communities lack access to cash services.
When I first offered to answer readers' questions on pensions, little did I realise that I would still be going eight years later, says Steve Webb.
It's the closest riders can get to buying a full-blooded race bike from a showroom with a number plate and indicators, and then legally using it on the road.
A third of all small business owners said access to finance was one of the biggest challenges they have faced so far this year
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Genuit shares topped £8 in 2021. Today, they are £4.81. The stock has begun to gain ground in recent months but there should be plenty more to come.
The share price is just £2.60. That seems to reflect neither past performance nor future prospects.
Women, those working part time, young adults and lower earners would particularly benefit from a minimum pension contribution, the IFS said.
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As the proud owner of a 1967 Triumph Spitfire, I'm part of a growing demographic of women taking to the wheel of vintage motors.
The property listing giant said the 0.8 per cent monthly jump in asking prices was double the long-term average for September.
We asked trusted experts to recommend the best funds that cover different investment sectors - and included This is Money's selection of active and passive options too.
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Business rates relief, which gives hospitality and leisure businesses up to 75% off their rates bills, is due to come to end on March 31.
Her romantic comedy bestsellers now bring in a seven-figure sum each year and are published around the world.
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The cheapest car insurance quotes may be from firms you haven't heard of - but that doesn't mean you can't trust them.
In this instalment of our fund manager series, we quiz Abby Glennie, fund manager of abrdn UK Smaller Companies Growth Trust
This trend was particularly pronounced among businesses with between 150 and 249 employees, where 41 per cent have increased their bending of the rules.
Georgie Frost, Lee Boyce and Simon Lambert look at how to make more of your savings and avoid handing over returns to the bank or taxman.
This sleek and sporty hi-tech Cyberster GT is proof positive that the legendary British MG brand still carries affection in the UK and beyond.
Relationship breakdowns can lead to conflict over money handed over not only to buy homes, but to pay for weddings and even fertility treatments, according to a law firm.
in January 2018, Philip Hammond asked the Office of Tax Simplification to carry out a review of inheritance tax - its verdict was damning.
Young drivers are spending as much as 10 per cent of their full-time income on their car insurance costs, new data reveals.
Can you use your minor children's personal allowance and pass some income on to them? What about giving them shares in a family business? Our tax expert explains.
Major lenders have today revealed further mortgage rate cuts across fixed deals.
The base rate fell for the first time in more than four years, after the Bank of England opted to cut on 1 August 2024.
Since 1 January, HMRC has required platforms to collect information about users making extra cash and failing to declare it as income.
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Americans love their Star-Spangled Banner, the French are obsessed with national pride but we Brits have a patriotism problem. Reluctance to recognise our strengths extends to the UK stock market.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves (pictured) is set to follow through with Sir Keir Starmer's warning that those with the 'broadest shoulders' will bear the brunt of tax hikes.
The tobacco giant bought Vectura for £1.1bn three years ago as part of a plan to transform itself into a 'healthcare and wellness' group.
The beauty and nutrition group, formerly known as The Hut Group, said it was 'progressing options' to demerge its Ingenuity business.
The UK-based coffee and sandwich chain said £1 in every £4 spent by customers now came from outside the UK as sales shot up 22% in 2023.
Fintel shares dropped on Tuesday after it warned profitability would be impacted by higher costs driven by a frenzy of acquisitions.
Essentra shares fell by more than a quarter after a third-quarter slump in demand forced the plastic products manufacturer to slash full-year guidance.
The 10 steps that could seriously backfire and leave you far worse off are revealed by Sarah Coles and Helen Morrissey of Hargreaves Lansdown.
International Distribution Services will this month ask shareholders to approve hiking Martin Seidenberg's maximum award by £300,000.
THG is in talks to demerge its tech business as part of wider efforts to revive shareholder value after a bruising four years as a listed business.
Andy Briggs, boss of the UK's biggest pensions and savings business, called for a shake-up of pensions ahead of Rachel Reeves' budget next month.
Staff will be told about a fresh round of redundancies affecting the lenders's business operations, IT and support divisions this morning.
The High Street stalwart rose 2.9% hitting a level not seen since June 2017, after analysts at RBC and Barclays both raised their target prices on the stock to 400p.
Flutter Entertainment is set to become Italy's biggest gambling operator after agreeing the €2.3billion takeover of FTSE 250-listed Playtech's Snaitech.
The Belfast-based group said a review found that Harland & Wolff group, its holding company, was insolvent and administrators will be appointed later this week.
I feel I have trapped myself and my descendants in perpetuity hell. I own a timeshare at Cameron House on Loch Lomond. I am responsible for paying spiralling unaffordable fees.
In a letter to the Financial Times, the group of eight senior figures urged Rachel Reeves (pictured) to reverse plans inherited from the Tory government.
Prospects of any kind of rescue will have been harmed by the disclosure that £25m of funding allegedly was misapplied by previous management.
Shu (pictured), who co-founded the business over a decade ago, sold 9.4m shares worth £14.8million between September 12 and September 16.
Business select committee chairman Liam Byrne backed the introduction of US-style laws banning the import of products made with forced labour.
Swiss food manufacturer Hero Group has bought the brand, which was started by food blogger Ella Mills (pictured) for an undisclosed sum.
A lawyer for dozens of individuals at the centre of the corporate fraud fiasco has warned customers had 'waited long enough' with many now 'elderly and frail'.
The FTSE 100 closed up 5.35 points at 8278.44. Among firms with updates today are Playtech, Phoenix, Close Brothers, TI Fluid Systems and Keywords Studios..
ABC Technologies declared it made a 165p per share offer for the Oxford-based firm on 22 August before upping it to 176p per share earlier this month.
The gambling technology group said the deal will see them obtain a 30.8% equity stake in Cali Interactive, the new holding company of Caliplay.
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Joint-manager Evy Hambro is encouraged by signs that the government in China is targeting five per cent economic growth this year.
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The video games services business reported its adjusted operating profits declined by 9.6 per cent to $57.4million in the six months ending June.
In a statement, the FTSE 100 insurer said it had decided to pull the plug on any potential sales due to the 'current uncertainty in the protection market.
Chairman Jerome Powell has hinted at a cut as central banks attempt to relieve the burden for lenders.
Lord Simon Wolfson's chain pierced the retail gloom in August when it forecast higher profits after early summer sales were better than expected.
While fewer than one tenth of deals made with UK companies involved a foreign investor in the first half of 2024, these made up 60 per cent of the total invested.
The fall and long pause in property values and rent yields, caused by the pandemic and working from home, is unwinding.
Even before the Election, Higgins was campaigning to shift opinion on the necessity of investing in defence, combating the 'woke' view that it is not ethical.
Rachel Reeves is widely thought to be considering a cut to income tax relief on retirement savings for top-rate taxpayers.
Draghi was asked by Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, to write a report on The Future of European Competitiveness.
Britain is increasingly in hock to foreign governments who own far more of the national debt than previously thought, we can reveal.
The expeditions are a rich man's game - long, expensive and with no guarantee of uncovering a haul. But like many adventurers before them, the chance of a discovery is too powerful a reward.
The warning came from former Barclays chairman Gerry Grimstone, amid fears Amsterdam will win a battle for Unilever's £15 billion business.
Top brass at Rea, where Murdoch owns a majority stake, are understood to be considering another approach for the property listings platform.
Cambridge-based Oncologica has hired business advisory firm FRP Corporate Finance to tap potential investors for £6million.
A Dollar General employee has revealed the allegedly sneaky way the retail giant dupes buyers into spending more money for a sale item.
With more homes for sale and less competition from other buyers home prices with the best of both worlds are more negotiable than before.
Savings rates have plummeted since the Bank of England cut the base rate to 5% last month.
UK equities are considerably cheaper than those in the US or Europe, and at the same time are delivering higher dividends and operating in a faster growing economy.
Common beliefs are that new Premium Bonds are more lucky than old ones. These myths have been debunked by NS&I, but are some bonds really luckier than others?
Some store chains, vying for a larger slice of the £14.3bn market in furniture and furnishings, are hiring big names and ramping up their offers.
I am currently renting a property and was looking to buy in the area I live in Warwickshire.
Mike Lynch and his 18-year-old daughter Hannah (pictured) were among seven people who died when his superyacht Bayesian sank off Sicily last month.
Fresnillo rose 6.5%, or 35p, to 572.5p, Centamin climbed 1.2%, or 1.9p, to 155.9p and Hochschild Mining added 3.7%, or 6.4p, to 181.8p.
As a former operative in the Bank of England's day-to-day dealings with the money markets, Andrew Bailey is well aware that they don't like surprises.
The strike halted production of the 737 Max jet at Boeing's sites in Seattle in the US. It was the first strike at the planemaker since 2008
Experts at the Wall Street investment bank believe the Bank of England will 'reconsider its cautious approach' and step up the pace of rate cuts later this year.
Chinese retailers including Shein and Temu have exploded in popularity in the US and Europe over the last few years due to their ultra-cheap products.
The move is part of the launch of the new National Energy System Operator - a public body designed to aid the UK's clean energy transition and support energy security.
When it goes under the hammer at a Warwickshire auction later this month, it will be its third appearance this car has made at the block since 2021.
This week has been a pivotal one for Futura, as it posted its first-ever profit, well ahead of expectations.
Drivers and homeowners who pay for their insurance in monthly instalments are being slapped with staggering interest rates.
Traffic cop numbers have fallen by a fifth in eight years. The AA has called on Yvette Cooper to embark on a recruitment drive for specialist road police officers to tackle motoring offences.
The merger of telecoms giants Vodafone and Three could lead to higher mobile bills for 'millions of mobile customers', the CMA says/
Nish Kankiwala (pictured) said customers have responded enthusiastically to last week's move to bring back its 'never knowingly undersold' pledge.
Are cheap Chinese EVs only down to subsidies or is there more too it? And do we actually need cheap Chinese EVs to switch to electric? This is Money finds out.
Volvo's £100k EX90 flagship electric SUV will be delivered to customers in the coming weeks with key safety and infotainment tech absent.
Noel McDonald and Donata Berger launched organic and whole food company in 1992, which has become the country's largest organic company.
The tonic maker declared turnover of £172.9million for the six months ending June, compared to £175.9million during the same period last year.
Tesco faced legal action by the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers after it tried to sack staff and rehire them on lower pay in 2021.
Storonsky (pictured) sold somewhere between £153m and £230m of his holding in the London-based app. But this is a small portion of his overall stake.
Chocolate giant Mars announced it would buy Kellanova last month - bringing two of the world's biggest food companies together.
The FTSE 250 firm rose 8.1% after it said its ticket sales, revenue and profit should be higher than expected for the year to end of February 2025.
Anthony Hemmerdinger worked at Boots in Manchester as a teenager and has also worked for pub firm Greene King and Sainsbury's.
The drinks maker, led by co-founder Tim Warrillow (pictured) reported revenues of £170.6m for the first half of the year - up 2% year-on-year.
No one wants a repeat of the financial crisis of 2008 when careless regulators and rampant greed among bankers tipped the world over a precipice.
It has been been 51 years since Rio Tinto's first shipment from its iron ore heartlands in north-west Australia to China - then ruled by Chairman Mao.
Lego and McLaren have built a drivable McLaren P1 hypercar from almost 350,000 Lego Technic elements, which F1 driver Lando Norris took for a spin.
Jonathan Adnams announced his intention in June to stand down from the Suffolk-based company before its annual shareholder meeting next year.
Car manufacturers to sell 22% of electric cars to hit government-set ZEV targets by the end of 2024. We reveal which brands are in the green and which are in the red.
The European Central Bank cut interest rates again on Thursday in response to easing inflation and faltering economic output.
Trainline shares soared on Thursday after the rail ticketing platform upgraded full-year guidance following solid first half growth.
Inheritance tax could jump through the proverbial roof if Labour carries out its expected assault on inherited wealth in next month's Budget.
Those who apply for pension credit now could be left waiting until spring before they receive any money, with no help during winter. Some have been waiting up to eight months.
First-time buyers in England are being warned they only have roughly two months to find a property or their stamp duty bill will likely skyrocket.
WH Smith shares were handed a rare boost on Wednesday after the retailer lined-up shareholder payouts amid continued momentum in its lucrative travel business.
The price tag of the suit floored me - but then I calculated how much I could earn from renting it out in the future, and went for it.
Almost 9 in 10 EV owners said they want to see an industry-wide guarantee that they will be provided an electric courtesy car if theirs is off the road being repaired - and they don't want an ICE car.
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