Kate Middleton's second baby expected to generate £80 million for economy immediately after being born, which could rise to £150m a year -if it's a girl. That’s according to Professor Joshua Bamfield, director of the Centre for Retail Research, who says fashion retailers would be the main benefi
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Oil and gas services company Petrofac has issued a further profit warning of about £130 million on its Laggan-Tormore gas plant project on Shetland. The group, which took on full construction responsibility for the project after some of its sub-contractors “failed to deliver in line with their ag
Female workers at a council are due backdated pay of up to six figures stemming from an equal pay dispute going back over 10 years, it has been ruled. Judges have given North Lanarkshire Council a month to settle the dispute over payment.
Sean McGuire Old Mutual Wealth has appointed ex-Standard Life bosses Russell Bignall and Sean Mcguire to its newly-created business development director positions.
David McCorquodale This year's early Easter helped boost retail March sales in Scotland in real terms when adjusted for deflation.
Bryan Jackson The number of Scots going bust in the first quarter of 2015 fell by 2.4 per cent compared with the last quarter of 2014 and by 15.2 per cent year-on-year, according to latest figures.
Scottish property prices, driven by high-end buyers scrambling to complete purchases before the introduction of new Holyrood tax rates, rose at their fastest rate in February for eight years, according to latest figures. The Your Move/acadata Index found that the average house price north of the Bor
Ian Williams Credit card companies are giving Scottish customers more credit, even though they haven’t asked for it, research from debt advice and solutions provider Debt Advisory Centre Scotland has revealed.
Susie Swift Accountants Saffery Champness are advising those who let rural houses and holiday property to take the opportunity to place their tax affairs in order as HMRC launches its latest Let Property campaign.
Edinburgh-based Tesco Bank has seen pre-tax profits rise by 10 per cent to £168m and its customer base grow to 7.4 million over the past financial year. The challenger bank division of supermarket giant Tesco Group said profits were impacted by costs incurred on its expansion into mortgages and cur
An employee at a Glasgow law firm has admitted to embezzling £180,000 from her employers. Teresa Kidd, 44, a purchase ledger at Maclay Murray and Spens LLP (MMS) took thousands from her employers between October 2006 and November 2011.
Merrill Lynch International (MLI) has been fined £13,285,900 by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) for incorrectly reporting more than 35 million transactions and failing to report another 120,000 transactions between November 2007 and November 2014. The FCA said the size of the fine – the hig
Scots-based businessman Basil Larsen has left the bulk of his £33 million fortune to charity, according to his recently published will. The former director of a construction company, who died last year aged 88, had set up a charitable trust in 1999.
Richard House Edinburgh-based Standard Life Investments has launched a fourth strategy in the suite of Emerging Market Debt (EMD) products it currently has available to retail and institutional investors.
New rules making it easier for people to switch their current accounts to other banks has hit two of Scotland’s major lenders hard, according to new figures. Royal Bank of Scotland and Clydesdale have lost a total of almost 18,000 customers in a mass exodus prompted by the new system.