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6 days 19 hours ago #5335 by james@cpa.co.uk
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CPA Daily Business News – 18 November 2025

Global markets remain under pressure, UK consumer confidence has fallen, and a wave of tax-related stories continues to unsettle households and businesses ahead of the Budget. SMEs face rising late-payment risks, tighter margins, and new compliance burdens. Insolvency activity remains elevated, highlighting the need for strong cash-flow management.

cpa.co.uk/business-news-18-november-2025/

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5 days 18 hours ago #5336 by james@cpa.co.uk
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CPA Daily Business News – 19 November 2025

UK insolvencies jumped 16.7% year-on-year in October — the clearest sign yet that recessionary pressures are building.
Today’s CPA Business News covers the surge in failures, inflation easing to 3.6%, market sell-offs, investor pessimism, and rising concerns ahead of next week’s Budget.
SMEs trading on credit face increasing risk as customers slow payments, pause investment and struggle with costs.

cpa.co.uk/business-news-19-november-2025/

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4 days 19 hours ago #5338 by james@cpa.co.uk
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CPA Daily Business News – 20 November 2025

Uncertainty over the upcoming Budget is weighing heavily on businesses, with tax freezes, potential new levies, and weak market conditions all creating hesitation among both SMEs and investors. Family firms warn of closure risks, reporting failures hit major brands, the property market remains unsettled, and manufacturers face rising regulatory pressures. Markets rallied globally on Nvidia earnings, but UK equities continue to struggle. Insolvencies remain high across multiple sectors.

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3 days 18 hours ago #5339 by james@cpa.co.uk
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CPA Daily Business News – 21 November 2025

Today’s news brings a sharp focus on tax pressures, fragile consumer confidence, and worsening market volatility — all of which heighten credit risks for SMEs. With next week’s Budget looming, uncertainty is weighing on households, businesses, and lenders alike. Meanwhile, insolvency activity remains extremely elevated, signalling tightening cashflow across the UK economy.

cpa.co.uk/business-news-21-november-2025/

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3 days 18 hours ago #5340 by james@cpa.co.uk
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Why Companies House Identity Verification Matters — And How It Helps Protect Your Business


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3 days 18 hours ago #5341 by james@cpa.co.uk
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The UK Budget next week could be one of the most important in years — especially for small businesses and anyone trading on credit.

With possible tax rises and economic pressures ahead, cash flow and payment behaviour could be impacted across the SME sector.

Stay ahead of the changes with clear, daily updates and expert analysis from CPA’s Daily Business News blog.

cpa.co.uk/the-uk-budget-next-week-could-be-one-of-the-most-important-in-years-especially-for-small-businesses-and-anyone-trading-on-credit/

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