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I am Moises Cosgrove and I work for a news website as an author. I specialize in the market section, writing stories about the latest developments in the world of finance and economics. My articles are read by people from all walks of life, from investors to analysts, to everyday citizens looking for insight into how news will affect their finances.

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Plans to close Scunthorpe steelworks put 2,000 jobs at risk

British Steel has announced it will close its Scunthorpe blast furnaces, putting up to 2,000 jobs at risk. A Chinese company wants to replace them...

Mortgage lending in the UK is expected to grow by the lowest amount in a decade due to high interest rates and a weak...

One forecast suggests UK mortgage lending will experience decades of growth in 2023 and 2024. Mortgage loans are expected to grow just 1.5 percent in...

The public is partly to blame for the muted media debate about climate change.

Since Storm Ciaran hit, I've been wondering who is responsible for the lack of coherent debate about climate change in the British media. Are...

Bank of England sounds alarm over inflation target

Bank of England chief economist Hugh Pill has warned that persistently high inflation in the UK is not certain to subside anytime soon, even...

Thousands of steelworkers to lose jobs due to closure of Tata blast furnaces

Tata Steel will confirm the loss of up to 3,000 steel jobs as part of a major restructuring at its Port Talbot plant in...

Experts say “executive fatigue”, rising costs and debt demands are causing more companies to go bankrupt.

Bankruptcy experts warn that pandemic-weary business leaders, rising costs and rising creditor demands are leading to a surge in the number of companies going...

Ministers abandon plans to close rail tickets as passenger regulators reject plan

The government has abandoned controversial plans to close rail ticket offices after public transport regulators rejected all proposals to close rail ticket offices after...

Britain’s biggest banks have been accused of doing “as little as possible” to reward depositors.

A senior MP has said Britain's biggest banks are still failing their depositors. Conservative MP Harriett Baldwin, chair of Parliament's finance committee, accused the big...

World Bank warns food and gasoline prices will rise as war in Gaza widens

If fighting in Gaza escalates in the Middle East, it could trigger a second energy crisis that would push up food and fuel prices,...

An investigation has found that the closure of Nigel Farage’s Natwest bank account is legal and not linked to Brexit.

NatWest Bank said there were "serious failings" in the way its subsidiary Coutts treated Nigel Farage when it closed his account - with an...

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