All Finance articles – Page 20
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More than 6,000 people still working on Crossrail
Councils to be given update on scheme's progress at high-level meeting next month
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TfL to face the music for Garden Bridge decisions
But charity behind scheme tells London Assembly it won't be turning up for grilling
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Final bill for Crossrail could rise even further, admits transport minister
Tory peer says last year's £2.8bn bailout might still not be enough
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Financial watchdog launches investigation into Interserve auditor
FRC probing Grant Thornton’s audits of firm’s accounts over three year period
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'We steer clear of poor payers,' say Billington bosses
Steel firm posts improved set of figures for 2018
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Drawn-out Brexit prompts Bellway to slow land investment
Housebuilder adopts “cautious approach” to land buying in recent months
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Competition watchdog launches probe into construction sector
The Competition and Markets Authority will decide whether to proceed with an investigation by the autumn
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Morgan Sindall signs up for £1bn JV with Brentwood council
Contractor’s investments arm will fund housebuilding programme for east London borough
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Persimmon homebuyers set to hold back cash to deal with snags
Housebuilder’s customers will be able to hold an average retention of £3,600
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Wates blames Brexit for fall in construction turnover
Firm saw a 9% drop in revenue at its construction business
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Department not using project bank accounts at all on education framework, FOI reveals
But DfE says project accounts were trialled and found to be “unsuitable” for its projects
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Cabinet minister takes swipe at Interserve's rebel shareholders
‘Greedy capitalists,’ felled the business
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US hedge fund says blame for shareholder wipeout is Interserve's – not its rebellion
Coltrane led opposition to firm’s preferred rescue deal, which was rejected by shareholders leaving Interserve to enter administration
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Interserve tells subcontractors and staff not to worry about upcoming payments
Senior figures take to Twitter promising there will be "no delays" in money
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Dawnus on the brink of collapse
Grant Thornton is expected to be named administrator of stricken Swansea firm