British households face the prospect of higher mortgage costs and steeper energy bills after the Bank of England held rates at 3.75% and warned of potential increases ahead as the …
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The UK spent a record-breaking £226 billion on housing last year, according to a new report from Savills. This figure, which includes both mortgage payments and rent, has grown by …
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Meta has confirmed that end-to-end encryption will be removed from Instagram’s direct messages, effective May 8, 2026. The announcement came via a subdued update to the company’s help page and …
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The variety of mortgage products available to UK consumers has collapsed in the wake of the Iran war, with nearly 700 deals vanishing from the market in a fortnight. This …
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The Japanese government is set to launch its largest-ever fuel subsidy to date as national gasoline prices hit a record 190.8 yen per liter. As of March 16, the price …
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The International Energy Agency has authorized the largest emergency oil release in its 50-year history, unlocking 400 million barrels to counter the price shocks of the U.S.-Iran conflict. This massive …
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The story of China’s automotive industry is shifting from one of massive exports to one of deep global integration. Automakers are now focusing on establishing a “solid foothold” in foreign …
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The Bank of Canada’s plan for a quiet spring has been disrupted by a 40 per cent surge in crude oil prices. As the central bank prepares to announce its …
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Monday was a day of significant corporate milestones, as major deals in the real estate and technology sectors helped propel U.S. stocks to their best day in weeks. The S&P …
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Brent crude prices rose by $3 on Tuesday, reaching $103.20 a barrel as the conflict in the Middle East intensified. The price hike was triggered by Iranian drone attacks on …