Neil Amner The Scottish Chambers of Commerce's latest quarterly economic indicator has reported a “broadly positive” outlook for the coming months, with growth expected to continue, despite longer-term dangers lurking ahead.
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Quartermile 3 Edinburgh office take-up reached an all-time high in Quarter 2 2017, according to the latest figures from Cushman & Wakefield.
Contract and permanent vacancies increased 16 and 17 per cent, respectfully, in Scotland year-on-year to June 2017, according to research from the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo).
Gross mortgage lending in the UK reached £22.1 billion in June, marking a 9 per cent jump from May’s lending total of £20.3 billion, and 3 per cent higher than the £21.5 billion lent in June last year.
The UK economy could suffer losses of up to £1.5 billion in the next five years if service leavers aren’t able to find employment, or are under employed upon leaving the Armed Forces, a new study from Barclays has claimed.
With the new football season just around the corner, authorities have warned organisers of informal fantasy football leagues not to ask others to join their competition via social media or risk falling foul of UK gambling laws.
Claire Robertson Thirteen Scottish-based accountants have been named among ICAS’s 35 Chartered Accountants (CAs) under 35 for 2017.
CYBG CEO David Duffy shows of Clydesdale Bank's new tenner
Tim Cooper Firms in Scotland have the lowest levels of insolvency risk of anywhere in the UK, according to research by insolvency and restructuring trade body R3.
The Business Growth Fund (BGF) has invested £6.5 million in Scotland’s largest independent privately-owned catering company.
Shirley Li-Ting Glasgow-based law firm Gilson Gray's has announced the appointment of Shirley Li-Ting to strengthen its business restructuring & recovery team.
Sandy Findlay Edinburgh-based research and development tax relief specialist Jumpstart has said it is ramping up its interest in the UK aviation, defence, security and space industries having joined sector trade body ADS Group.
Iain Fraser Iain Fraser and Tom MacLennan, partners at FRP Advisory LLP, the business advisory firm and joint administrators of European Development Company (EDC) have sold the Holiday Inn Aberdeen Westhill (Aberdeen Westhill) and Holiday Inn Express Aberdeen City Centre (Aberdeen City) hotels out o
The ancient cash spent by the residents of imperial Rome two millennia ago is to be reincarnated in order to revive the fortunes of the struggling modern city by lending its name to a new local electronic currency.
A former finance worker with a major global charity is facing jail in Scotland and the prospect of having to sell her house to pay back the nearly £360,000 she has admitted embezzling from the organisation over a seven year period.