Dividends from UK-listed firms soared over the past three months to £34.9billion, an 89 per cent increase year on year, according to data from financial tech firm Link Group.

The increase was attributed to ‘large one-off special dividends’, however underlying dividends, which do not include specials, also surged 53 per cent to £27.7billion.

ITV is eyeing up Channel 4, which could be privatised following a Government review.

FTSE 100-listed ITV is among several potential bidders circling the channel, which took The Great British Bake Off from the BBC.

HSBC reported a surprise 74 per cent rise in third quarter profit as concerns about pandemic-related bad loan receded, allowing it to announce a share buyback of $2billion.

However, the bank said its cost projections for 2022 had increased to $32billion from $31billion, due to the pressures of inflation.

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HSBC saw profits grow by 74 per cent rise in the third quarter of 2021

HSBC saw profits grow by 74 per cent rise in the third quarter of 2021

HSBC saw profits grow by 74 per cent rise in the third quarter of 2021

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