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Reeves' flawed growth plan: Bashing regulators won't deliver the upsurge Britain needs, says ALEX BRUMMER

Yesterday

The Chancellor's latest proposal is to overhaul the Financial Ombudsman Service which it is claimed is deterring investment in the country.

'I worry for customers', says Standard Life boss: City chief sounds alarm as Middle East war shatters household confidence

Yesterday

Andy Briggs, pictured, said he was concerned about the potential impact on household disposable income should inflation and interest rates go up.

Close Brothers shares slump as short-seller claims motor finance provision must double

Yesterday

Shares in lender Close Brothers have tumbled by as much as 19pc after it was targeted by short seller Viceroy Research.

Final sub-4% mortgage rates are about to vanish as Nationwide hikes home loan prices AGAIN

Yesterday

Nationwide Building Society looks to be withdrawing the final sub-4% fixed rate mortgage on the market.

Britain's biggest car park operator NCP set to enter administration risking 1,000 jobs

Yesterday

Britain's biggest car park firm is set to crash into administration, the Daily Mail can reveal.

Former Dragons' Den star Theo Paphitis steps in as Robert Dyas chief in bid to turn struggling chain around

Yesterday

The entrepreneur, whose empire also includes lingerie brand Boux Avenue, stationery firm Ryman and art supplier London Graphic Centre, has stepped in on an interim basis.

Busy shopping centre to become Britain's largest electric car charging hub

Yesterday

Raw charging will deliver a total of 1,000 new charging bays across 28 Landsec locations, including the Kent retail hotspot.

Terrifying financial timebomb no one is talking about but experts say could implode the world's economy. Protect yourself now, says PATRICK TOOHER

Yesterday

All eyes may be on Iran and the prospect of a war that has already sent oil and gas prices skyrocketing. But there lurks a ticking time bomb that experts fear is primed to explode.

Britain for sale: American predators in £240million swoop as bidding war breaks out for London-listed payments firm

Yesterday

A bidding war has broken out for CAB Payments after American predators swooped on the cross-border payments company.

Best fixed energy deals: Tariffs that beat the price cap

Yesterday

Fixed energy deals have been gradually returning to the market, so are there any that beat the current cap?

Scottish Mortgage asks investors for permission to increase private firm exposure as SpaceX valuation soars

Yesterday

The investment trust is asking to invest up to £250million more into unquoted companies, even when its limit on private companies has been breached.

London scores its first mining IPO of the year as Halo Minerals announces plans to list on Aim

Yesterday

Halo Minerals, which specialises in the production of battery metals including copper, is looking to capitalise on a boom in demand this year.

Blow to London as building firm set to delist blaming regulation and higher costs

Yesterday

The Dublin-headquartered company announced plans to delist in London two and a half years after it switched its main listing to the New York Stock Exchange.

SMALL CAP IDEA: Ecora Royalties hits an inflection point

Yesterday

Ecora's shares are up 27 per cent year to date and nearly 140 per cent over the past 12 months. Three of the four UK covering analysts rate the stock a buy.

Iran conflict will push unemployment higher and result in 100,000 more Britons out of work within months

Yesterday

The war in Iran risks sending the unemployment rate even higher, leaving more than 100,000 Britons out of work, economists have warned.

Hands off our pension pots! Steve Webb and Paul Johnson warn Labour to stop meddling

Yesterday

Steve Webb and Paul Johnson have urged the Government to 'beware unwise interventions' as it pushes pension schemes to support economic growth.

Inheritance tax raid on small firms threatens new homes goal

Yesterday

David Wernick, chairman of Wernick Group, sounded the alarm over future homes, as well as jobs and prices in the sector, as family-owned enterprises face death duties of 20 per cent.

What next for mortgage rates?

Yesterday

Banks and building societies are rushing to reprice mortgage deals higher amid the market fallout from the conflict in the Middle East.

Household sentiment slumps in 'first concrete signs war in Middle East is damaging UK economy'

Yesterday

Morale among British households has tumbled as war in the Middle East fuels fears over rising prices, higher interest rates and job prospects.

Sky broadband customers have DAYS left to avoid £36 bill hike - can you save money by switching?

Yesterday

Sky broadband customers are days away from being hit by a £3 a month price rise from April, but there are plenty of other options available.