Monday 30 June 2008

Business Shares » - yorkshirepost



Market heavyweights push FTSE into positive territory Oil prices reached a new record high yester as the London market ended a volatile session in positive territory. London reverses into red as inflation fears return The FTSE 100 Index fell almost 3 ...

The eco-crunch: Can Britain still afford to go green? - The Independent
The housing market is in decline, fuel costs are soaring â€" and the worst may be yet to come for the global economy. It’s little wonder that politiciansare backing away from electorally unpalatable green policies. Paul Vallely investigates the ...

rental yields highest in over 2 years (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
Landlords are having a good time of it at the moment as the current turmoil in the housing market pushes rental yields to their highest since February 2006.

Environmental & Energy (Mondaq)
What is this? In our last Alert we looked at how legislation is changing the way buildings are constructed, particularly in relation to the standards that are expected and the information that is to be provided about energy efficiency, for example the EPC requirement.

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