
SE NÅ: - Framstår som en vits
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Tjente 13,3 milliarder kroner før skatt
Storbanken DNB økte resultatet med 928 millioner kroner til 13,3 milliarder kroner i fjerde kvartal.

- Kan skremme markedene
Donald Trump har nominert Kevin Warsh som ny sentralbanksjef. Han har ikke alltid vært en tilhenger av lavere renter.

Slipper prissjokk
Norske husholdninger sparte stort på å ha Norgespris i januar.

Zero net migration would shrink UK economy by 3.6%, says thinktank
Jump of £37bn in budget deficit by 2040 would force government to increase taxes, NIESR predicts The UK economy would be 3.6% smaller by 2040 if net migration fell to zero, forcing the government to raise taxes to combat a much bigger budget deficit, a thinktank has predicted. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said falling birthrates in the UK and a sharp decrease in net migration last year had led it to consider what would happen if this trend continued to the end of the decade. Continue reading...

Egil (75) advarer mot First Price-felle
– Dagligvarekjedene bruker billigmerker som lokkemat, før de gjør et prishopp i stillhet, mener Kiwi-kunde.

Grotesk fantasilønn for Børge Brende
Han får 18,5 millioner kroner i året for å lede World Economic Forum. Nå reagerer sveitsiske myndigheter.

Santander launches 98% mortgage for first-time buyers – with strict rules
High street bank breaks traditional 95% limit, but experts say take-up will be limited by exclusions on flats and new builds One of Britain’s biggest banks has launched a mortgage that lets first-time buyers borrow up to 98% of the property’s value – but experts said the “very strict” rules would exclude many people and property types. Santander said this was the first time for years that a major high street bank had gone beyond the traditional 95% borrowing limit, and some mortgage brokers called it a “bold and significant” move that would help more first-time buyers achieve their home ownership dreams. Continue reading...

Truer med streik
Streikevarsel kan ramme SAS-trafikk. Norske reisende berøres, og dette bør du gjøre.

Varsler nye tider: Var alene på visning
– Hadde jeg vært på boligjakt nå, ville jeg handlet før markedet snur igjen, sier den lokale megleren.

Disney names parks and cruises boss Josh D’Amaro as next CEO
D’Amaro will take over next month from Bob Iger, who returned to lead the media company after a bungled succession Disney has unveiled Josh D’Amaro as its next CEO, drawing a line under a bungled succession at the top of the global entertainment conglomerate. Bob Iger, who led the media giant for 15 years, stepped down in 2020 – only to abruptly return in 2022 when his handpicked successor, Bob Chapek, was fired as the company came under pressure. Continue reading...

Australian influencer’s illegal crypto gambling ads permitted by Meta despite Acma warning of $2.4m fine
Online streamer Dinah promoted Rainbet to her 820,000 followers, despite the regulator warning ‘significant penalties’ were at stake Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Meta failed to act on nearly a dozen reports against an Australian influencer with more than 800,000 followers on Instagram promoting illegal offshore crypto-gambling, despite the regulator warning influencers they could face fines of up to $2.4m. The account of online streamer Dinah has 820,000 followers on Instagram, and has promoted Rainbet, a self-described online crypto casino, in posts on Instagram. On her profile she describes herself as “ur Chinese gf in Australia” Continue reading...

‘We never would have bought’: Australian mortgage holders feel the pain as interest rates rise again
The RBA’s widely anticipated decision marks the end of the shortest rate-cutting cycle in the reserve’s modern history, hitting mortgagees hard Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast As the RBA lifted the official interest rate on Tuesday, one regional New South Wales couple said the dream of building a home has turned into a financial “hustle” they no longer want to maintain. After the pair, 25 and 26, settled on land in September 2022, rising rates and cost of building materials decimated their initial budget. Continue reading...

Anthropic’s launch of AI legal tool hits shares in European data services firms
Stocks in Pearson, London Stock Exchange Group and Experian plunge amid fears over impact of AI European publishing and legal software companies have suffered sharp declines in their share prices after the US artificial intelligence firm Anthropic announced a tool aimed at companies’ in-house lawyers. The UK publishing group Pearson’s shares fell by 4%, while the information and analytics firm Relx plunged nearly 11% on the London stock exchange, and the Dutch software company Wolters Kluwer dropped almost 9% in Amsterdam. Continue reading...
Slutt for Kinder-egg hos Rema 1000
Tar et kraftig oppgjør med palmeolje.

Spar 30 000: - Så enkelt
Maten blir dyrere og dyrere. DinSides prisjegere viser deg hvordan du kan spare hundrelapper i uka.

Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos stays silent as employees brace for cuts
Bezos has not publicly responded to several letters sent by Post staffers urging him to curb potential layoffs While Washington Post employees remain in the dark about an impending round of cuts that could dramatically reshape the publication, the man that many hoped could soften or stop the blow, owner Jeff Bezos, has remained silent. So far, three staff-organized letters sent by Post employees to Bezos imploring him to protect the Post’s robust coverage have gone unanswered. Continue reading...
Utvalg: Norgespris virker uheldig inn på kraftmarkedet
Norgespris virker uheldig på kraftmarkedet ved at det svekker prissignalene og bidrar til økt forbruk, sier Det rådgivende utvalg for finanspolitiske analyser.

Ben BA 2
Dette er en pluss artikkel, log inn og les videre på www.nettavisen.no.

A hot economy? RBA’s rate hike justification is hard to swallow for Australians struggling with cost-of-living crisis
Economists and the central bank might see a roaring economy but workers and mortgage holders still feel like they’re doing it tough Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The Reserve Bank thinks the economy is running too hot and needed a rate hike to slow it down. It sure doesn’t feel that way. Continue reading...

UK shoppers buy more fruit and yoghurt in healthy start to 2026
Britons cut back in January after record grocery spending in December, turning to own-label products Business live – latest updates Britons started 2026 by buying more healthy food such as fruit and yoghurt as they attempted to hit new year health goals, while grocery price inflation eased to the lowest level since April, research has shown. Annual grocery inflation fell back to 4% in the four weeks to 25 January from 4.7% in December, offering some relief for shoppers, according to a monthly snapshot of the grocery sector from the research company Worldpanel by Numerator. Continue reading...

Nye tall: Nesten 100.000 barn lever i fattigdom i Norge
Er bekymret over utviklingen.

Riverford sales rise 6% as UK organics market enjoys biggest boom in two decades
Sector bounces back as consumers focus on provenance and healthy eating, but is still well behind Europe Consumers searching for healthy food from trusted sources have fuelled the UK organic market’s biggest boom in two decades, according to vegetable box seller Riverford. The delivery business, which sells meat, cheese, cookbooks and recipe boxes alongside vegetables, recorded a 6% increase in sales to £117m in the year to May 2025, as the UK organic food and drink market grew by almost 9% in that year, according to new figures from the Soil Association. The strong growth, significantly outpacing the wider food market, helped the employee-owned business give a £1.1m bonus to workers. Continue reading...
Nesten halvparten av de private fagskolene gikk i minus
18 av 44 private fagskoler gikk med underskudd i 2024, viser regnskapstall Khrono har gjennomgått.

Dollaren stuper: Nå advarer eksperter nordmenn med penger i fond
Dollaren raser ned og flere eksperter snur tvert om på investeringsråd mange nordmenn sverger til.

RBA interest rates decision: Reserve Bank increases cash rate to 3.85% in blow to mortgage holders
Shortest rate-cutting cycle in the RBA’s modern history ends after unexpected jump in inflation Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The Reserve Bank has hiked rates for the first time in over two years, with mortgage holders to bear the brunt of dealing with an unexpected jump in inflation through the second half of 2025. The RBA monetary policy board at the end of its two-day meeting announced the cash rate target would lift to 3.85%, from 3.6%. Continue reading...

Selger ambassadebygget til svimlende sum
Det er eierne selv som har satt prisen. De er ikke hvem som helst.

Disse får mer
Her er oversikten over hvilke Nav-ytelser som økes - og når det skjer.

US jobs report delayed again amid government shutdown
January 2026 report to be rescheduled after BLS has already been faced with major delays from last year’s shutdown The US’s closely watched jobs report will once again be delayed, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced on Monday, amid a government shutdown. The January 2026 jobs report, originally scheduled to be released on Friday, will be rescheduled when federal funding resumes. Data collection for the report has been completed, but the shutdown has forced a delay to releasing the report, which will provide crucial jobs data on the US labor market following the weakest year for job growth since 2020, with the addition of only 584,000 jobs in 2025 compared with 2 million in 2024. Continue reading...

London schools face cuts to staff and budgets as pupil numbers fall
Demand for year 7 pupils is expected to fall by 7.6% over the next four years, with similar numbers expected in primary schools Schools in London could lose £45m in funding over the next four years as pupil numbers continue to fall, with secondary schools facing cuts to staff and curriculum as their budgets dwindle, a report has warned. Until now primary schools in the capital have been worst hit by falling birth rates, leading to around 90 school closures or mergers in the last five years, but the crisis is extending into secondary schools, which are facing large declines in numbers. Continue reading...

Sandmæl-konkursen: Så stor er gjelden
Forbrukerøkonomen sier driften nå fortsetter i et nytt selskap.

US contractor sent Gaza plan to White House that would secure 300% profits
Gothams LLC’s draft proposal, obtained by the Guardian, suggests seven-year trucking and logistics monopoly A US disaster response firm submitted a plan to White House officials that would guarantee 300% profits and a seven-year monopoly over a new trucking and logistics plan for Donald Trump’s Board of Peace in Gaza, according to a November proposal obtained by the Guardian. The draft plan from Gothams LLC would allow it to collect a fee for every truck moving goods into Gaza, and charge for the use of its warehousing and distribution system. Continue reading...

Venezuelas oljeeksport økte i januar
Venezuelas oljeeksport økte fra 498.000 fat per dag i desember, til rundt 800.000 fat per dag i januar.

Nå er påskeeggene i butikk: – Selges til blodpris
Påskeeggene er nå i butikk, men den lilla fargen er borte...

UK manufacturing growth accelerates as export orders rise
Greater optimism in PMI survey, adding to signs Bank of England will keep interest rates on hold this week Business news – latest updates British manufacturers enjoyed one of their best months since Labour came to power in January, according to a closely watched survey, adding to signs that the Bank of England will decide to keep interest rates on hold this week. The purchasing managers’ index (PMI), which measures activity in the private manufacturing sector, rose to 51.8 in January from 50.6 in December, the best reading since August 2024. Any reading above 50 represents growth. Continue reading...

Most experts think the RBA will hike the cash rate. Here’s why they may be wrong
There are factors beside inflation that the board needs to consider, most notably the labour market Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The Reserve Bank is overwhelmingly expected to hike rates at its first policy meeting of the year – but should it? There’s a powerful consensus for a cash rate rise to 3.85%, from 3.6%, on Tuesday. Continue reading...

UK investor Michael Flacks ‘very interested in British Steel takeover’
Businessman, who says he is a ‘big, bullish believer’, would combine Scunthorpe steelworks with Italian plant Business news – latest updates British investor Michael Flacks is reportedly “very” interested in buying British Steel and combining it with another plant in Italy, in a deal that would create one of Europe’s largest metals groups. The businessman’s Miami-based investment group, Flacks Group, specialises in buying distressed companies and is working with bankers to prepare a bid for government-controlled Scunthorpe steelworks, the Financial Times reported. Continue reading...

Gigasmell for norske sparere: Klar beskjed fra Kvadsheim: – Kan bli virkelig interessant
Eksperter advarer mot «fomo», spekulasjon og for høy risiko. Samtidig ses potensial for ellevill kursvekst om ett spesifikt scenario inntreffer.

På landsbasis steg Obos-prisene mindre enn vanlig i januar
Prisene for brukte Obos-boliger på landsbasis gikk opp med 1,1 prosent fra desember til januar, men oppgangen i år var mindre enn vanlig.

Plunge in price of gold and silver rattles global stock markets
Trump’s pick of ‘respected central banker’ Kevin Warsh as Fed chair seen as catalyst for sell-off as investors sell safe haven assets Business news – live updates Gold and silver prices have plunged, as a “meltdown” in the metals market deepened and rattled stock exchanges around the world. Gold prices tumbled by 8% to $4,465 an ounce on Monday, ending a run of record highs that took it to nearly $5,600 just last week, before recovering some ground. Silver fell by 7%, after a 30% slump on Friday. Continue reading...

UK house prices bounce back in January as analysts predict 2%-4% rise in 2026
Nationwide says average price of UK home rose by 0.3% last month after surprise fall in late 2025 Business news – live updates UK house prices bounced back in January after a surprise fall at the end of last year, and are predicted to improve during 2026, according to the UK’s top mortgage lender. The price of the average UK home rose by 0.3% in January, according to the lender Nationwide. That marked an improvement compared with December, when prices unexpectedly slipped by 0.4% in the weeks after Rachel Reeves’s budget in late November. Continue reading...

Forbruksgjelden ble redusert med 1 milliard kroner i januar
Nordmenns samlede forbruksgjeld var 176,3 milliarder kroner ved slutten av januar, ifølge Norsk Gjeldsinformasjon.

Milliardkontrakt tildelt for helikoptertransport og beredskap i Barentshavet
En ny kontrakt for helikoptertransport og beredskap i Barentshavet, med anslått verdi på 1,9 milliarder kroner, er tildelt helikopterselskapet Bristow.

Oslo Børs ned etter Trump-utspill
Oljepris i fritt fall etter Iran-utspill fra Trump.

- På tide å trekke i nødbremsen
Norges ti rikeste eier mer enn halvparten av befolkningen, viser ferske tall. - Stor ulikhet, sier Oxfam-sjef.

Kraftig fall for oljeprisen
Fallet kommer etter at president Trump uttalte søndag at han er i samtaler med Iran.

Skal Coop-medlemmene i Finnmark betale for denne lønnsbaronen i Trøndelag?
Styret og årsmøtet i Coop Finnmark bør takke nei til planene om fusjon med Trøndelag.
Advarer mot Jokers lokkepris
– Vi tror ikke kundene får med seg det som står med liten skrift, sier ekspert.

Gründer hardt ut mot Ap: – Vi er forbanna
Mener bedriften blir dobbeltbeskattet. – Vi har ikke tid til å vente.

Ikke skjedd på tiår
Mye tyder på at Russlands økonomi vakler på kanten av krise. - Det kommer til å bli tøffe tak i 2026, sier forsker Trygve Smidt.

Most mortgaged homeowners won’t see repayments increase if the RBA hikes interest rates this week
Those who stuck to minimum loan repayments through last year’s rate cuts will bear the brunt of Tuesday’s anticipated hike, while those already paying extra are in a ‘great position’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A large majority of the 3.3 million mortgaged homeowners will not see their repayments increase should the Reserve Bank hike rates on Tuesday. Financial markets and most economists expect the RBA will lift its cash rate target from 3.6% to 3.85%, marking the shortest and shallowest rate rise cycle in memory after inflation roared back in the second half of last year. Continue reading...

Norgespris: – Som all god narkotika, er det svært vanedannende
Et opium som gjør at vi gir blaffen i det som egentlig er problemet, mener finanstopp.

– Kan gi tidligere rentekutt
Den norske krona er nå betydelig styrket mot dollar. Eksperter mener det kan gi rentekutt fra Norges Bank allerede i mars.

Har millionformue
Flere av årets deltakere tjente godt i 2024, men det er også store forskjeller. Sjekk hvem som drar inn millionene.

Sparetabben kan koste deg dyrt: – Garantert at du taper penger
Nesten halvparten av oss gjør en ekstremt kostbar feil med lønnskontoen. Ekspertene er rystet over hvor mye penger nordmenn kaster ut av vinduet.

- De gjorde en tabbe
Spareekspert Sondre Kverneng Nordnes i SpareBank 1 lar seg imponere over sparetrenden blant de yngre. Spesielt én metode er «fantastisk».

UK hospitality firms demand more help with business rates amid questions over Heathrow discount
Airports identified as biggest winners of government’s £4.3bn support package with Heathrow alone taking £900m discount Struggling hotels, restaurants and nightclubs are calling for more financial help with business rates after it emerged that Heathrow is among the biggest beneficiaries of a multibillion-pound package of state support. The UK’s biggest airport is in line for a discount of nearly £900m on its rates bill over the next three years. That is a fifth of the total £4.3bn “transitional relief” fund announced by the chancellor in the budget for all businesses facing big bill increases. Continue reading...

Kan presse priser hos Kiwi og Rema: – Jævla primitivt
En ny statlig eid dagligvarekjede kan presse ned matprisene og ta opp konkurransen med Kiwi og Rema, mener to professorer.

Betfred brothers top the UK’s biggest taxpayers list with £400m bill
Tim Martin makes Sunday Times Tax List top 10, paying £200m while Harry Styles is the highest-contributing celebrity Sir Tim Martin, Harry Styles, Ed Sheeran, Erling Haaland and Mo Salah are among the UK’s 100 biggest taxpayers, according to new rankings. The billionaire brothers behind gambling giant Betfred, topped the Sunday Times 2026 Tax List. Fred and Peter Done paid £400.1m in tax, about half of which relates to gambling duty from their betting shop empire. Continue reading...

Melania film earns $8m in US, strongest documentary debut in over a decade
However Melania fell substantially short of turning a profit because it cost $40m to make and $35m to promote Amazon’s Melania Trump documentary has reportedly beaten box office expectations and recorded the strongest start of any documentary in over a decade, taking more than $8m at the US box office during its lavishly-promoted opening weekend. Simultaneously, though, Melania fell substantially short of turning a profit because it cost $40m to make and $35m to promote. And Amazon – which recently cut 16,000 corporate jobs – has been hit with criticism that making the documentary about the first lady, and paying so highly for it, was little more than a ploy to curry favor with her husband, Donald Trump, during his second presidency. Continue reading...

Flertallet av fondssparere under 40 år er kvinner
Sparing og investeringsmønstre endrer seg, og blant fondssparere under 40 år er det nå flere kvinner enn menn, viser tall fra flere norske banker.

Bommene tas ned – Tom sparer 300.000 kroner i året
Om to år er E16-strekningen mellom Kongsvinger og Sør-Odal helt nedbetalt, varsler Vegfinans.

Spinnvill prisvekst: Peker på Trump
Gullprisen har nesten doblet seg det siste året. Det er ikke nødvendigvis noe godt tegn.
– Jeg hadde fortsatt hatt god økonomi om jeg ikke hadde brent det munnbindet
«Charter-Svein» åpner opp om den tunge økonomiske tiden, kritikken han har måttet stå i de siste årene og det han omtaler som en mobbekultur her i landet.
– Jeg hadde fortsatt hatt god økonomi om jeg ikke hadde brent det munnbindet
«Charter-Svein» åpner opp om den tunge økonomiske tiden, kritikken han har måttet stå i de siste årene og det han omtaler som en mobbekultur her i landet.

Derfor er det så dyrt å lade langs veien
Her er årsakene til at du betaler for langt mer når du plugger inn bilen langs veien enn når du lader hjemme.

Private school parents targeted by fraudsters stealing fee payments
Some families have lost up to £10,000 after being duped into sending money to fraudsters’ bank accounts Foreign students attending independent schools in the UK are being targeted by fraudsters seeking to intercept their fee payments, according to new research. Some families have lost up to £10,000 after being duped into sending money to the bank account of a criminal, after receiving a fake email from the school bursar. Continue reading...

Må betale for å slippe skattesmell
Den nye utregningen av formuesskatt har ført til at flere pensjonister sliter med å holde på boligen sin.
Møtt av tomme hyller: – Vi har varslet myndighetene
Produktet har vært utsolgt i en periode, men nå melder produsenten at de jobber med å få varene ut i butikkene igjen.
Tobias Becs satset millioner – må legge ned bedriften
– Vi kan dessverre ikke forsvare de store tapene hvert år, forteller Tobias Becs.

Slik pruter du ned boligrenta
Særlig hos de største bankene må du selv aktivt passe på rentenivået, ifølge Huseierne: – Det kan være mye penger å spare.

Bisarr stillingsutlysning dukket opp
Utlyser tilbyr en svimlende lønn på mellom sju og elleve millioner kroner.

The capsicum paradox: new Australian supermarket pricing a ‘massive transparency fail’ for customers
Exclusive: Comparison of online ‘per each’ price of 15 fruits and vegetables against price per kilogram found ‘completely arbitrary’ price variations Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Supermarkets are increasingly charging customers for fresh produce by the item, rather than by weight, in a strategy that is leading to “wild volatility” in pricing with some items more than 50% more expensive, new analysis shows. A Sydney-based data analyst who compared the “per each” price online with the actual “per kilo” shelf price of 15 fruits and vegetables at their local Woolworths store found the price variations were “completely arbitrary”. Continue reading...

Svak krone gir høye matpriser
Svak krone bidrar til høye priser i matbutikken.

Poundland shuts 149 stores, cuts 2,200 jobs and focuses on £1 items
Discounter relaunches Pep & Co clothing brand after a switch to ranges supplied by its former parent group hit sales Poundland has shut 149 stores with the loss of 2,200 jobs under a rescue shake-up launched after challenging trading conditions and unpopular clothing ranges sent it into the red. The company, which was itself bought for £1 from Pepco Group by the US restructuring specialist Gordon Brothers in June last year, said it had refocused on £1 items, with 60% of its stock now at that price. Continue reading...

How Trump’s relations with America’s biggest banking boss hit rock bottom
US president’s $5bn lawsuit against JP Morgan and Jamie Dimon follows a steady rise in tensions between the two men Weeks after Donald Trump’s first shock election win, bosses from across corporate America were scrambling to enter the president’s orbit. Business leaders ranging from the General Motors boss, Mary Barra, to Disney’s chief, Bob Iger, quickly signed up to a new advisory council in 2016 to help shape the aggressively pro-growth policies of this new populist politician. Among them was the head of America’s largest bank: Jamie Dimon, the chair and chief executive of JP Morgan. Continue reading...

Selger Fjellheisen til utlandet
På nytt er landemerket og arvesølvet i Tromsø Fjellheisen solgt. Over 100 eiere – mange av dem lokale – kan innkassere store gevinster.

British retail sales jump as online jewellery firms offer surprise Christmas sparkle
Sales volume rise of 0.4% in December confounds forecasts as new survey shows sharp rebound in consumer confidence Davos: Global economic outlook in focus, as gold approaches $5,000 – live updates UK retail sales were stronger than expected last month, as the nation’s shops received a surprise boost during the crucial Christmas trading period. Sales volumes across Great Britain rose by 0.4% in December, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), with internet sales doing particularly well, especially online jewellers. Continue reading...

Klarsignal til 21.000 nye boliger i fjor – langt unna regjeringens mål
I 2025 ble det gitt tommel opp til å starte byggingen av rundt 20.000 nye boliger. Det er fortsatt langt unna regjeringens mål, men boligministeren har troen.

Student loans: ‘My debt rose £20,000 to £77,000 even though I’m paying’
Millions of graduates are trapped by ballooning debts, as their repayments are dwarfed by the interest added Helen Lambert borrowed £57,000 to go to university and began repaying her student loan in 2021 after starting work as an NHS nurse. Since then she has repaid more than £5,000, typically having about £145 a month taken from her pay packet. But everything she hands over is dwarfed by the £400-plus of interest that is added to her debt every month, thanks to rates that have been as high as 8%. Continue reading...

Opp 40 prosent
Matprisene er rekordhøye. DinSide har sammenliknet 2016-priser med 2026-priser på pålegg. Her er det billigst i dag.

Budrunde tok av: – Setter en helt ny standard for priser
– Dette var en pangstart på boligåret 2026, sier eiendomsmegler Remi Hereide, etter å ha solgt en leilighet for 1,3 millioner over prisantydning.

Campaigner launches £1.5bn legal action in UK against Apple over wallet’s ‘hidden fees’
James Daley says anti-competitive behaviour led to additional charges that have pushed up costs for millions The financial campaigner James Daley has launched a £1.5bn class action lawsuit against Apple over its mobile phone wallet, claiming the US tech company blocked competition and charged hidden fees that ultimately harmed 50 million UK consumers. The lawsuit takes aim at Apple Pay, which they say has been the only contactless payment service available for iPhone users in Britain over the past decade. Continue reading...

UK savers urged to move fast for the best deals paying up to 4.5%
Despite the recent interest rate cut, many fixed-rate bond or easy-access account rates have held up longer than expected Savers are being urged to shop around and move fast if they want to get hold of one of the competitive deals still available. These include one-year fixed-rate savings bonds paying up to 4.35% and an easy-access account with a rate of 4.5%. The impact of the Bank of England’s pre-Christmas interest rate cut – the sixth reduction since August 2024 – has been making itself felt, with reductions to rates on many savings accounts. But some best-buy savings rates have arguably held up better than one might have expected. Continue reading...

Fyrer løs: - Helt skakkjørt
I dag er dagen lederne i Norges største selskaper har tjent en gjennomsnittlig årslønn. - Uholdbare lønnsforskjeller, sier Mimir Kristjansson.

Norge kan få enda et prisområde for strøm: Her vil skillet gå
Statnett vil dele opp ett av dagens fem prisområder for strøm: Nå kan vi få NO6.

Leiepriser skremmer studenter fra storbyene: – En venninne valgte å slutte
Høye leiepriser på bolig i Oslo skremmer studenter vekk fra å studere i hovedstaden. For førsteårs student Ida Sørlie ble løsningen å pendle tre timer hver dag.

The Australian dollar is (oddly) rising – what does ‘sell America’ sentiment have to do with it?
So much for the ‘Trump trade’ – investors are moving money out of US assets amid tariff disputes, attacks on the Federal Reserve and concerns over government debt levels Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast When Donald Trump threatened tariffs on European allies during the Greenland dispute, the Australian dollar increased in value against its US counterpart. The movement was odd, given the Australian currency typically falls during periods of global unease. Continue reading...

JP Morgan chief Jamie Dimon took home $43m pay last year
Bank hails Dimon’s ‘exemplary leadership’ as package for one of corporate America’s best-paid bosses rose 10% JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon took home a total pay package of $43m last year, it has been disclosed. Dimon’s total compensation rose 10% in 2025, according to a regulatory filing, cementing his status as one of the highest-paid bosses in corporate America. Continue reading...

Her forklarar han om dei tolv millionane han tapte
Klepp-bonden Leif Lende har saksøkt Sandnes-bonden Kjell Sviland. Det er den første rettssaka i Ousdal-tragedien.
Advarer nordmenn etter strøm-forvirring: – Går glipp av store besparelser
Strømselskapet rykker ut og oppklarer flere vanlige misoppfatninger knyttet til strømregingen.

Baner vei for amerikanske oljeselskaper i Venezuela
Venezuelas nasjonalforsamling støtter oljereform.
Coop-sjokket: Søringer sponser nord
Dårlig konkurranse trekkes fram som forklaring på de store forskjellene for Coop-kundene.

Trump saksøker JPMorgan for 5 milliarder dollar
Donald Trump saksøker JPMorgan for 5 milliarder dollar.

DNB skal ta betalt for å flytte aksjesparekontoen din
Smeller til med et gebyr.

Advarer: – Jobbene forsvinner
LICC-gründer og Ferd-eier Johan Andresen slår alarm om arbeidsmarkedet for unge.

Gordon Ramsay says tax changes will make restaurants ‘lambs to the slaughter’
Celebrity chef warns UK government’s plans for higher business rates from April ‘simply will not work’ The celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has accused the government of cooking up a kitchen nightmare at restaurants across the country with tax changes that he says will make hospitality businesses “lambs to the slaughter”. Ramsay, whose company operates 34 restaurants in the UK including Bread Street Kitchen, Pétrus and Lucky Cat, said the industry was “facing a bloodbath”. He said restaurants were closing every day as a result of rising business rates, which came on top of higher energy, staffing and ingredient costs and little growth in consumer spending. Continue reading...

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To av verdens rikeste menn krangler så busta fyker. Nå går Ryanair drastisk til verks.

Two men charged over UK funeral firm collapse that left 46,000 ‘out of pocket’
Richard Wells and Neil Debenham charged with conspiracy to defraud over collapse of Safe Hands pre-paid scheme Two men have been charged after a fraud investigation at a pre-paid funeral firm that left tens of thousands of people “out of pocket” when it collapsed. About 46,000 customers lost the money they had saved up to pay for their funeral when Safe Hands went bust in 2022. Continue reading...

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