The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and CFA Institute partnered to celebrate Global Ethics Day yesterday and hosted a debate on bringing trust back into financial markets. The debate, hosted by Sirpa Pietikäinen, MEP at the European Parliament in Brussels, discussed bringi
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Housebuilder Barratt Developments has moved to reassure investors it has the “resilience and flexibility” required to deal with the potential effects of Brexit. Issuing a trading update for the 15-week period from 1 July to 13 October yesterday, the FTSE 100 developer said it compl
A woman has posted a 'scathing' parody song on Facebook which lists Donald Trump's criminal offences.
The number of Scottish companies entering into administration, receivership or liquidation has decreased by almost 35 per cent in the last quarter, according to new analysis by KPMG. There were a total of 158 corporate insolvency appointments in the three months to 30 September 2019 – dow
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is seeking compensation orders in favour of investors in respect of losses they have suffered in the First Park Limited's Park First scheme as it begins its proceedings against the company. The FCA has started the proceeding against the company's senior managers
Today marks the implementation of a 25% tariff on single malt Scotch whisky.
Retail sales in September this year remained flat following a fall of 03.% in August this year, a new report by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveals.
Apropos by DJ Alexander has said that Boris Johnson’s EU deal is unlikely to stabilise UK house prices. The firm believes that even if the agreed deal is passed in Parliament, the housing market will still face uncertainty as the wider ramifications of the deal for the UK leaving the EU remain
Western Campus at Strathclyde Business Park has been sold by Central Assets LLP to listed property company Stenprop for around £4.6 million in a successful off-market transaction.
Royal Bank of Scotland has announced plans to relocate its Entrepreneur Accelerator Hub from its Gogarburn headquarters to Edinburgh city centre.
A former senior banker at Credit Suisse has admitted accepting a staggering $45 million in bribes related to Mozambican government debt deals.
Staff at Standard Life Aberdeen (SLA) in Edinburgh and London have hosted a fashion "swap shop" to promote sustainable fashion.
A delay to the implementation of the domestic reverse charge for building and construction services should not prevent affected businesses preparing for the new scheme as soon as possible, according to Meston Reid & Co. The change to VAT collection arrangements that was due to come int
Department store chain Watt Brothers has gone into administration, with Blair Nimmo and Alistair McAlinden of KPMG LLP appointed as joint administrators. The fourth generation family-owned business, incorporated in 1915, operates a chain of department stores including its freehold flagship store on
Global payroll and tax compliance specialist activpayroll, headquartered in Aberdeen, has announced plans to boost its presence in the Middle East with a new regional hub in Dubai. The new office will allow the firm, which has provided payroll services to customers in the Middle East for over 15 yea