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2 months ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |in Kyiv |Kate Leaman |Sarah Dunsby
The Spring Statement in March should include measures to encourage individuals and businesses from France to come to the UK and invest, say leading audit, tax and business advisory firm, Blick Rothenberg. Vanesha Kistoo, Head of French Desk at the firm said: “The tax changes in France’s 2025 Budget present an opportunity for the UK Government to attract French Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) to the UK.
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2 months ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |in Kyiv |Kate Leaman |Sarah Dunsby
The US President Donald Trump has said that Kyiv started the war with Russia, which is absolutely false claims, and he has said this rubbish following the meeting between US and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. Following “very good” peace talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Trump said that Kyiv started the war with Moscow, despite Russia invading Ukraine on 24 February 2022 which took the sovereign state by surprise.
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2 months ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |in Kyiv |Kate Leaman |Sarah Dunsby
Yesterday, European defence stocks surged off the back of escalating transatlantic tensions relating to the Russo-Ukrainian war. This comes after calls from Washington for European nations to increase their military expenditure, while concerns are also rising with regards to a potential breakdown in military ties between the US and Europe. European defence stocks are soaring – BAE Systems is up 9%, and Rheinmetall has jumped 14%. This isn’t just random market movement.
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2 months ago |
londonlovesbusiness.com | Mark Channer |in Kyiv |Kate Leaman |Sarah Dunsby
DIGEST – Markets meandered once more on Tuesday as the hunt for catalysts rumbles on, though the S&P did notch a record close, ahead of another quiet data docket today. WHERE WE STAND – I suppose this is what purgatory feels like; waiting, patiently or otherwise, for the next Trump trade-linked headline to cross news wires, and watching markets do nothing much at all in the meantime.
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2 months ago |
legitgambling.com | Ella McDonald |Ella Mcdonald |Kate Leaman |Cameron Bishop |Natalie Whitehead
Summary:Virginia lawmakers postponed a decision on a proposed casino in Tysons Corner, despite Senate approval. The decision has currently stalled in a House subcommittee. Reports that linked the developer to a paid study by George Mason University prompted scrutiny over academic objectivity. Lawmakers in Virginia have delayed a decision on a contentious proposal to establish a casino and entertainment complex in Tysons Corner.
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