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Julia Kollewe

Julia Kollewe writes about pharmaceuticals, property and insurance for the Guardian and the Observer, and often covers breaking City news as well. She previously worked at the Independent, Bloomberg News and Market News International

  • The Boss Mining copper operation, owned by ENRC,  in the southern Congolese province of Katanga

    SFO and mining firm ENRC agree settlement over legal claims

    Agency had been investigating Kazakh company for suspected corruption and fraud over 12 years
  • Woman filling a glass of water from a chrome tap

    Water companies in England and Wales told to pay £158m penalty to customers

    Ofwat says firms must lower bills next year after poor performance on issues such as sewage spills and leaks
  • Scaffolding surrounds red-tiled and solar-panelled roofs on a construction site

    Housebuilder Vistry loses more than £1bn in value after profit warning

    FTSE 100 company once known as Bovis Homes says profits will shrink over three years after it underestimated building costs
  • Angela Rayner in hi vis jacket and hard hat walking through a building site

    ‘It’s decimated’: Rayner faces a battle to boost Britain’s social housing

    Labour wants action. But rent caps, rising interest rates and restrictions on councils have hit the affordable homes sector hard
  • Two pints of beer bitter on a wooden barrel in a pub

    Wetherspoon’s boss calls academics’ smaller beer glass proposal ‘slightly daft’

  • A woman stands at her desk using a landline phone

    ‘They would have just been fired’: bankers on drug- and sex-fuelled drama Industry

  • Houses under construction.

    Barratt’s £2.5bn takeover of Redrow given go-ahead by UK regulator

  • Footballer in white shirt and Sullivan in maroon jacket and tie

    West Ham owner says non-dom crackdown is driving wealthy from the UK

  • Mobile phone with Starling Bank website on screen in front of logo

    Starling Bank fined £29m for ‘shockingly lax’ financial crime controls

    Challenger bank apologises after City regulator says lack of checks ‘left system wide open to criminals and those subject to sanctions’
  • An anodising process at Birmingham factory Firmin & Son.

    Business live
    Biggest drop in UK manufacturing confidence since March 2020; eurozone inflation hits three-year low – as it happened

    Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news, as UK factory growth slows and eurozone inflation dips below 2%
  • Greggs store

    Greggs says it has no plans for more price rises as sales slow

    Bakery chain’s shares fall as it says outlook for 2025 is better than for this year
  • A Mulberry handbag for sale in a store in New York

    Mulberry rejects £83m takeover bid from Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group

    British handbag maker says it is raising cash for turnaround and does not need offer from Sports Direct owner

September 2024

  • A vineyard in Essex

    How City high-flyers have helped to fuel UK wine-growing boom

  • A man working at the New York stock exchange

    Stock markets hit record highs after news of a fall in US inflation

  • Cashiers ring up shoppers at a Walmart store in Burbank, California,

    Business live
    US inflation gauge falls more than expected; China stocks post best week since 2008 – as it happened

  • A ferry in the Geirangerfjord in Norway.

    Southern Water considers shipping supplies from Norwegian fjords to UK

  • Thames Water credit ratings slashed to lower levels of junk as default fears grow

  • Business live
    Global economy ‘turning a corner,’ says OECD; Boeing workers ‘not interested’ in 30% pay rise – as it happened

  • Tui expects leap in profits as winter break bookings rise

  • Union voices anger as Boeing makes ‘final’ offer in attempt to end strike

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