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  • FASB releases revised leasing proposals
    News of a decision by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) to release for comment a revised exposure draft containing proposals on lease accounting standards has been welcomed by Deloitte.
  • London office market 'reborn'
    Office construction in central London has hit a four-year high while rental activity is also on the up, the latest figures reveal.
  • Cash rebates will create challenges for fund managers
    A ban on cash rebates will create new challenges for fund managers, and hasten consolidation in the platform market, a leading analyst has warned.
  • VAT exemption hope for UK travel agents
    A legal judgment which suggests card handling fees should be exempt from VAT could prove beneficial to UK travel agents.
  • Mutuals warned of regulatory challenges
    Building societies are the dominant force behind lending to first-time buyers, new research suggests, but they are likely to face regulatory hurdles in the months ahead.
  • UK emerges as major new car market
    The UK has become Europe’s second-largest new car market, after registrations jumped once again in April.
  • Mutuals ‘to fill mortgage lending gaps’
    Building societies raised their levels of mortgage lending in March, with the mutual sector now expected to increase its use of the Funding for Lending Scheme (FLS) in the months ahead
  • Young drivers voice telematics concerns
    More than half of young drivers would be unwilling to make use of telematics technology, according to figures which offer a wake-up call to the insurance industry.
  • Clubs battle for £120m promotion windfall
    As the Championship season draws to a nail-biting conclusion, the teams that secure promotion could be in line to receive a £120 million revenue boost.
  • Consumers rein in spending on going out
    Britons are still unwilling to part with large sums of cash when going out, as economic uncertainties continue to take their toll.
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