
A week in America | 17 December 2021
“It’s the economy, stupid.” Martin Liptrot looks at the consequences of the recent standoff over increasing the U.S. Governments borrowing limit.
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“It’s the economy, stupid.” Martin Liptrot looks at the consequences of the recent standoff over increasing the U.S. Governments borrowing limit.
With the global building floor area expected to double by 2060 to accommodate the largest surge of urban growth in human history, achieving zero emissions from new construction will require energy efficient buildings.
In his final blog of the year, Frank McKenna expresses his concerns about the long-term future of the NHS and public services if we don’t quickly learn to live with Covid.
This week Jim looks back on 2021 a rollercoaster year for business and the Prime Minister, whilst abroad there were worrying signs of future conflict.
Frank McKenna, is urging Chancellor Rishi Sunak and the government to re-introduce some financial support packages for businesses, as the imposition of new restrictions threatens many with closure.
Our international payments partner, Western Union Business Solutions, provides us with monthly market insight into global currencies.
In their bitesize guide, Kennedys outline the duties of company directors in the UK, along with the impact of Covid-19 on their responsibilities and the potential for reform.
Leading property management company, Virtu Property, has launched a bespoke service designed to take the hassle out of maintaining communal spaces. The pioneering Mutual Ground scheme – which has been rolled-out at more than 60 developments across the region – will focus on running routine maintenance for more than 1,000 individual units, reducing management fees and increasing the quality of grounds services.
Azets, the largest regional accountancy firm and business advisor to SMEs, with 14 offices across the Midlands, Shropshire, and Welsh Borders, has strengthened its tax practice in the region with three senior appointments.
The latest blog from LadybossHR discusses why 2022 will be a year of change and excitement as we embrace the new relationship between the Employer and Employee.
Martin Liptrot shares his thoughts about the recent stumbles in the US stock market and what the year ahead could look like…
Downtown in Business hosted its first event in Wolverhampton this week. City of Wolverhampton Council Leader, Cllr Ian Brookfield, and Chief Executive Tim Johnson joined an exclusive Roundtable discussion of Investors and Developers at the state-of-the-art Springfield University Campus on Thursday morning.