
Hassan Fawaz
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1 month ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Hassan Fawaz |Ruben Ferreira |Mark Channer |Konstantinos Chrysikos
Gold prices stabilized to some extent on Tuesday after a correction, as traders assessed geopolitical factors and evolving trade policies. In the Middle East, ongoing tensions continued to fuel safe-haven demand. Meanwhile, in Eastern Europe, hopes for a ceasefire weigh on gold. Diplomatic progress could dampen gold’s appeal while any setback in negotiations may reinforce demand for the precious metal. At the same time, trade developments remain in focus.
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1 month ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Hassan Fawaz |Ruben Ferreira |Mark Channer |Sarah Dunsby
The full impact of the closure of Heathrow Airport on the UK supply chain is likely to have been underestimated, says the international delivery expert Parcelhero. It says the movement of over £5.43m of goods was disrupted by the airport’s closure on Friday. 70% of all UK cargo by value passes through Heathrow and the chaos resulting from its unexpected closure – caused by a loss of power following a fire at an electricity substation – will impact on UK cargo for days to come.
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1 month ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Ruben Ferreira |Mark Channer |Hassan Fawaz |Sarah Dunsby
Turkey faces mounting economic pressure as recent political tensions send shockwaves through the nation’s financial landscape. The detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a prominent opposition figure, has triggered a severe market reaction, highlighting the delicate relationship between political stability and economic health in the country. The Turkish lira has plummeted to record lows, trading near 38 against the US dollar, reflecting a significant depreciation from 32.04 a year ago.
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1 month ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Hassan Fawaz |Sarah Dunsby |Sara Pineros |Hani Abuagla
£632 million has been invested into Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) so far this tax year, this represents a 9.2% rise year-on-year Alex Davies, CEO and Founder of Wealth Club said, “£632 million has been invested in VCTs so far this tax year, up 9.2% on the same time last year. It’s a return to trend after a couple of sluggish post-pandemic years. Rising interest rates have hit the valuations of smaller, higher growth businesses – but demand for VCTs remains robust.
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1 month ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Hassan Fawaz |Sarah Dunsby |Sara Pineros |Hani Abuagla
Have you ever wondered why some personal injury victims lose their cases, even when they seem to have a strong claim? It can be frustrating and confusing when justice doesn’t go as expected. Many people believe that simply having an injury means they will win, but that’s not always the case. Mistakes can weaken your claim and leave you without the compensation you deserve.
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