Barratt Developments, Persimmon, Bovis owner Vistry and MJ Gleeson are all due to report on recent trading.
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Sir Stelios to blast ‘dishonest’ easyJet board
EasyJet has tapped investors for £419million to survive the coronavirus crisis – and needs shareholders to approve about £140million of that at the meeting.
UK’s plan to lobby for free global trade outside the EU
Sources said Britain’s first independent trade policy since 1973 – due to come into force in January – would involve lobbying for low tariffs and greater powers for the World Trade Organisation.
Next CBI boss finds ray of hope in coronavirus crisis
Tony Danker says a 10 per cent rise in productivity in the smallest 75 per cent of all firms – the ‘long tail’ – could add £130billion to the economy.
Failed directors are let off hook under bankruptcy law’s shake-up
The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act introduces so-called ‘debtor in possession’.and will shield directors from creditors for up to 40 days.
Gluten-free noodle firm Mr Lee’s Noodles to sell £5m stake
City sources said Mr Lee’s Noodles has hired advisers from Bluebox Corporate Finance to sell a £5million holding to fund expansion.
James Murdoch in line for £50m from Tesla share boom
The stock market value of Tesla, run by eccentric billionaire Elon Musk, last week overtook Toyota to hit a staggering £180billion.
Amigo has until end of October to clear complaints
The troubled lender has agreed a new deadline with the City watchdog to allow it time to deal with customers.
HSBC is ramping up its operations in China
The bank, which has been condemned by British politicians for its position on Hong Kong, is making investments in its wealth management and insurance operations in China.
Britain buys space firm Oneweb in £800m deal
The Government was supported by India’s Bharti Global in the bid, with the two parties pledging to launch low-orbit satellites that are expected to provide broadband and navigation services.