Business News
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Public finances see £2bn surplus in July
The surplus recorded last month was the biggest recorded in July for 18 years.
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House of Fraser's flagship London store saved
The department store's new owners agree terms to keep the store on London's Oxford Street open.
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Workers in open-plan offices 'more active'
They were also less stressed compared to people working in cubicles or private offices, a US study found.
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UK can be '21st Century exporting superpower', says Liam Fox
The international trade secretary outlines post-Brexit aspirations - but businesses ask for help.
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Is roaring US economy a mirage?
President Donald Trump often celebrates America's buoyant economy, but one number seems stuck - real wages.
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Africa’s potential 'game changer' in the fight against malaria
Four Ugandan students have developed a revolutionary way to test for malaria without drawing blood.
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Bitcoin buster? The search for a more stable cryptocurrency
Bitcoin's price rises and falls wildly, making it high risk. Is there a more stable alternative?
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Is it the end of the 9 to 5 working day?
Just 6% of UK workers now work the traditional hours of 9am to 5pm, research suggests.
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Tougher regulation of bailiffs urged as debt levels rise
Citizens Advice says arrears on everyday bills total £18.9bn, but raises concerns on how this is pursued.
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Trump accuses China of 'manipulating' its currency
The comments come amid an intensifying trade fight between the two economic giants.
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Greek bailout: Five numbers that reshaped the country
The story of Greece in five numbers as it emerges from its eurozone bailout programme.
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House of Fraser warehouse jobs at risk, union says
The GMB union says 627 staff at two sites run by XPO Logistics are at risk of redundancy.