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MPs: Watchdog Sides With Lenders in Car Finance Scandal

A cross-party committee of MPs has launched a scathing attack on the Financial Conduct Authority, claiming its car finance redress scheme favours lenders over consumers in a multi-billion pound mis-selling scandal.

How Money Transfers Strengthen Global Communities

ACE Money Transfer CEO reveals how remittances are transforming from financial lifelines into powerful tools for community development and economic resilience across developing nations.

UK Must Stop Dithering Over Digital Finance

Britain risks losing its financial crown as government delays on digital finance reforms threaten to push innovation overseas. Industry leaders demand urgent action.

FCA's £4bn car finance scandal robs victims

Millions of British drivers face fresh injustice as the FCA's proposed redress scheme for mis-sold car finance could shortchange victims by billions. Exclusive analysis reveals how the regulator's plan might benefit lenders over consumers.

Arsenal held at Burnley as Man Utd edge Forest thriller

A dramatic Saturday in the Premier League saw Arsenal drop crucial points at Turf Moor while Manchester United survived a late scare against Nottingham Forest. All the action and analysis from today's fixtures.

Katie Miller's Podcast Meltdown Exposed

An explosive behind-the-scenes look at how Katie Miller's popular podcast series descended into chaos, revealing the pressures and pitfalls of digital media stardom.

Breeders' Cup 2025 Day One: Thrills and Upsets

Relive all the electrifying action from Day One of the Breeders' Cup 2025 at Santa Anita Park, where champions were crowned and underdogs stunned the racing world in a spectacular display of equine excellence.

Tanzania election dispute sparks violent protests

Tanzania faces political turmoil as opposition leader Tundu Lissu disputes presidential election results, sparking violent clashes and international concern over democratic processes.

FCA faces lawsuit over bond tape 'manifest error'

The Financial Conduct Authority is embroiled in a High Court battle as market participants accuse the regulator of catastrophic misjudgment in its controversial bond reporting reforms.

Apple & Amazon Defy Wall Street Gloom

Tech titans Apple and Amazon deliver impressive quarterly results, beating Wall Street expectations as iPhone sales surge and AWS cloud services maintain dominance despite economic headwinds.

Global Wealth Race: Which Financial Hub Dominates?

London battles New York and Asian rivals in the high-stakes competition for the world's wealthiest individuals. Discover which financial centres are gaining ground and what this means for global finance.

Apple and Amazon smash expectations with stellar results

In a stunning display of corporate resilience, Apple and Amazon have delivered financial results that far exceeded market forecasts, sending shockwaves through the tech industry and boosting investor confidence.

Abu Dhabi Challenges London & NY Financial Dominance

Abu Dhabi launches an aggressive strategy to transform into a global financial powerhouse, challenging established hubs like London and New York with massive sovereign wealth backing and strategic reforms.

SocGen Fixed Income Shines as Equities Fade

French banking giant Société Générale reports resilient Q2 performance as fixed income trading surges 16.7%, offsetting declines in equities amid fading market volatility.

AI Bubble Fears Overshadow Tech Titans' Earnings

As Microsoft, Alphabet and Meta report impressive quarterly results, growing investor anxiety about an artificial intelligence bubble threatens to dampen the celebration. Discover why Wall Street is getting nervous about the AI gold rush.

Alphabet Smashes Records With £89.5 Billion Quarter

Google's parent company Alphabet reports another blockbuster quarter, with revenue soaring to £89.5 billion driven by AI breakthroughs and cloud computing dominance. Discover how the tech giant continues to defy market expectations.

Guardian Corrections: When Major News Outlets Err

The Guardian's latest corrections roundup reveals significant errors in reporting, from misidentified locations to factual inaccuracies in high-profile stories. Discover what the newspaper got wrong and how they're setting the record straight.

Media 'Cable Cowboy' John Malone Retires at 84

John Malone, the legendary billionaire who reshaped global media and cable landscapes, announces his retirement at 84, marking the close of a transformative chapter in telecommunications history.

UBS wealth unit gathers $38bn in Q3 surge

UBS's global wealth management arm demonstrates remarkable resilience, pulling in $38 billion in net new funds during Q3 while navigating significant outflows from its Swiss bank integration.

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