Companies with reports and trading updates today include Currys, Nightcap, Assetco, British Land and Marshalls.
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The challenging environment in the construction industry is impacting Marshalls’ profits
Adam Vettese, analyst at eToro, said: The UK construction market is under significant pressure due to inflation and higher rates, and this includes the companies that supply the materials, such as Marshalls.
The recovery is slower than expected and profits have taken a big hit as a result.
While there isn’t much a company can do about macroeconomic factors, Marshalls has focused on keeping costs in check while the market has been tough, which has done quite well, although not much in relative terms has contributed to the success of the market. to compensate for the slow start to the year.
Landlords will pay more CGT on sales despite the tax cut, Hamptons says
Landlords who sell are likely to face a higher tax bill than two years ago, despite Jeremy Hunt’s Budget cuts to capital gains tax on the sale of second homes, new data shows.
Analysis from estate agent Hamptons shows that successive cuts to the personal allowance on capital gains tax (CGT) will mean the average landlord will generally be worse off when they sell.
Rightmove: Asking prices recorded the biggest increase in ten months in March
The average asking price of a property rose by 1.5 per cent to £368,118 in March, according to the latest figures from property website Rightmove.
The data, which looks at the prices of new properties brought to the market, shows that the average asking price has risen by £13,000 since December, although average asking prices are still £4,776 below their May 2023 peak.
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Female workers are silenced with gagging orders
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The FTSE 100 index opened at 7727.42
The pound at 8am was $1.2740, up from $1.2732 at the previous close.
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