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Scheme aims to get buyers lacking large deposits on the property ladder
Nationwide slowdown hit sales and profits halved last year
Money managers and insurers vie for the assets of a generation worried it has not saved enough
Plus, Elliott’s caught in an AC Milan legal battle and Byju’s investors try to oust its founder
UK offers hope of a softer landing for real estate sector than in the US or Europe
US firm is battling former Italian partners, prosecutors and police over €1.2bn sale of football club in 2022
Government approves timetable for the City to join global push to upgrade market plumbing
Promise to scrap ‘section 21’ notices was 2019 Tory party manifesto pledge
US court’s judgment caps the dramatic downfall of one of crypto’s most prominent stars
Head of London market says disaster may produce largest maritime claim in history
Swiss lender awards returning chief executive $15.9mn for steering integration of Credit Suisse
Specialist insurance market is looking to rebuild a base among private investors
Regional lender’s shares fall after profits miss estimates due to investment losses and increase in cash set aside for bad debts
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Esma levies rare penalty against Scope over failures to manage conflicts of interest
More capital is needed to stop a protection gap for customers growing larger
Launches are both high income products that use dividend-paying stocks and index call options
Housing department seeks to force Yianis Group to pay £20.5mn towards building safety works
After three decades of corporate stagnation, there’s fresh momentum — but not everyone is pleased
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Deal follows move by Swiss bank to renegotiate terms of original sale of a business owned by Credit Suisse
Credit card holders accustomed to fancy perks are in for a rude awakening
Get set . . . go liquefy ageing loans
Analysts question how much further $4.6bn niche business can expand
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