Business news live: Housebuilders pay ยฃ100m after investigation and copper hits record price on tariff threat



Copper price surges – then drops – after Trump threatens 50% tariff

The price of copper has hit record highs after US president Donald Trump said the commodity was next in line for a tariff of 50 per cent.

With the metal used in everything from wires and cars to telecomms, the price of futures surged up to 17 per cent overnight.

However, analysts have pointed to โ€œfatigueโ€ with Trumpโ€™s constant changes of direction as a reason for the price falling again today.

Copper is down around 3 per cent today.

Karl Matchett9 July 2025 09:20

Rachel Reeves under pressure to save cash ISAs after building societies pen open letter to chancellor

Rachel Reeves is under fresh pressure not to cut the cash ISA limit after building societies penned an open letter to the chancellor, describing them as โ€œa vital role in the broader economyโ€.

But the Building Societies Association (BSA) is now pleading with her to leave the popular savings product untouched.

Karl Matchett9 July 2025 09:06

Housebuilders set for ยฃ100m payment after investigation

Several of the UKโ€™s biggest housebuilders are to pay a collective ยฃ100m after an investigation by the CMA found they had shared sensitive information, including related to pricing.

If the CMA accept the deal it means the procedure will not go to a ruling over whether the firms broke competition law.

Barratt Redrow, Vistry, Persimmon, Bellway, Berkeley Group, Bloor Homes and Taylor Wimpey are the seven builders involved, with the investigation launched last February.

The ยฃ100m fee is to go towards funding affordable new homes.

Karl Matchett9 July 2025 08:53

Business news live – Wednesday

Good morning and welcome to The Independentโ€™s live business coverage on Wednesday.

Lots to come today starting with Cash ISA discussions, then tariff upgrades latest featuring copper on the rise and plenty of FTSE 100 talk too. On we go…

Karl Matchett9 July 2025 08:44

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