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Posted at 15:12 13 Jun 202315:12 13 Jun 2023Pay rise surprise leads to forecasts of higher ratesBy Daniel ThomasBusiness reporter, BBC NewsWages rise at their fastest rate in 20 years, excluding the pandemic, but still lag behind the cost of living.Read moreBBC Russian
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Posted at 11:19 13 Jun 202311:19 13 Jun 2023Warning rising mortgage costs to hit rentersBy Kevin PeacheyCost of living correspondentHigh mortgage costs mean landlords face a "turning point", a firm warns, leading to fewer homes to rent.Read moreBBC Russian
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Posted at 14:10 9 Jun 202314:10 9 Jun 2023Scheme will allow firms to reclaim Brexit tariffsBy John CampbellBBC News NI economics and business editorBusinesses in NI will be able to claim reimbursement of tariffs paid under post-Brexit trading arrangements.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 10:35 9 Jun 202310:35 9 Jun 2023Tesco Clubcard pricing could be breaking law - Which?By Vishala Sri-PathmaBusiness reporterThe consumer group claims Clubcard pricing is not clear enough but Tesco says it meets current rules.Read moreBBC Russian
Posted at 9:14 9 Jun 20239:14 9 Jun 2023Reeves: Labour's green plan will have slower startVideo contentVideo caption: Rachel Reeves: Labour's green plan will have a slower startRachel Reeves: Labour's green plan will have a slower startThe party had planned to spend £28bn a year on green industries as soon as it came to office.
Posted at 16:12 8 Jun 202316:12 8 Jun 2023Eurozone in recession as rising prices hit spendingRevised data shows the eurozone's economy contracted at the end of last year and the start of 2023.Read moreBBC Russian
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UK has no alternative to interest rate rises - Hunt
By Michael Race & Faisal Islam
Business reporter and Economics editor, BBC News
Chancellor says he "unstintingly" supports the Bank of England to "do what it takes" to cut inflation.
Read moreBusiness 'ready to work towards wellbeing economy'
By Douglas Fraser
Business and economy editor, Scotland
The government is looking to work with industry to turn the economy towards wellbeing more than profit .
Read morePay rise surprise leads to forecasts of higher rates
By Daniel Thomas
Business reporter, BBC News
Wages rise at their fastest rate in 20 years, excluding the pandemic, but still lag behind the cost of living.
Read moreUS inflation at lowest since 2021 as fuel costs fall
Falling prices for eggs, petrol and furniture helped to cut inflation in the US to 4% in May.
Read moreTribeca developers still aiming for redevelopment
By John Campbell
BBC News NI economics and business editor
Castlebrooke Investments received planning permission for the scheme in 2020 but little has happened.
Read moreSainsbury's and Asda told not to block rival stores
By Daniel Thomas
Business reporter, BBC News
The supermarkets are accused of stopping rivals opening nearby, potentially reducing consumer choice.
Read moreWarning rising mortgage costs to hit renters
By Kevin Peachey
Cost of living correspondent
High mortgage costs mean landlords face a "turning point", a firm warns, leading to fewer homes to rent.
Read moreEmployment rate returns to pre-pandemic peak
By John Campbell
BBC News NI economics and business editor
The employment rate last reached 72.4% in autumn 2019, falling back to 67.9% during the pandemic.
Read morePlans to attract 150 investors to NI conference
By John Campbell
BBC News NI economics and business editor
The UK trade minister says the September event aims to showcase opportunities for job creation.
Read moreTata Steel boss calls for subsidies to be greener
By Huw Thomas
Business correspondent, BBC Wales
Tata Steel UK's chairman says a "level playing field" is needed for its steelworks to decarbonise.
Read moreWarning UK mortgage rates set to rise further
By Daniel Thomas
Business reporter, BBC News
It comes as Santander becomes the latest big lender to withdraw deals due to market turbulence.
Read moreService industries driving private growth - survey
By John Campbell
BBC News NI economics and business editor
However Ulster Bank's monthly NI economy survey suggests May saw weaker growth than recent months.
Read moreDaron Acemoğlu: Who pays the price for technological progress?
Stephen Sackur speaks to the renowned economist Daron Acemoğlu, who has been assessing the impact of dramatic technological advances on economic wellbeing.
Driving licence delays possible due to DVLA strike
The DVLA says measures are in place to minimise disruption as workers begin a 15-day strike.
Read moreWhy has cross-border railway plan gone off track?
By Matt Fox
BBC News NI
A review into railway expansion across the island, announced in 2021, is yet to be published.
Read moreFive reasons why mortgages are getting us down
By Kevin Peachey
Cost of living correspondent
Rising mortgage rates are causing a headache for homeowners and buyers, so what is behind the maelstrom?
Read moreScheme will allow firms to reclaim Brexit tariffs
By John Campbell
BBC News NI economics and business editor
Businesses in NI will be able to claim reimbursement of tariffs paid under post-Brexit trading arrangements.
Read moreTesco Clubcard pricing could be breaking law - Which?
By Vishala Sri-Pathma
Business reporter
The consumer group claims Clubcard pricing is not clear enough but Tesco says it meets current rules.
Read moreReeves: Labour's green plan will have slower start
The party had planned to spend £28bn a year on green industries as soon as it came to office.
Eurozone in recession as rising prices hit spending
Revised data shows the eurozone's economy contracted at the end of last year and the start of 2023.
Read more