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Taub also told me that profits grew in the first half of 2014, driven by a rise in digital revenues.
But it was driven by a rise in expectations for a better future, not on conditions today.
This was driven by a rise in oil companies BP and Shell's A shares up 9p to 634p and 21p to £17.98.
The July figures showed the surplus was driven by a rise in tax receipts, which were up 3.4% compared with a year earlier, at £61.8bn.
Increasingly, the unrest has been driven by a rise in Muslim radicalism as well as a revival of a dormant separatist movement, experts say.
The rise in real GDP is primarily driven by a rise in services output: construction and production still remain below starting levels.
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They are the consequence of the high cost of housing, which is the result of rising demand and constrained supply.Demand for London property is driven by a rising population and foreign money.
Just as the supply of water is being reduced, so the demand for it is being increased by the apparently endless activity of property developers, driven by a rising population: "Water starvation here is a comparatively new situation, with more and more development in the last 30 years.
Demand is being driven by a rising birth rate and, in Berkshire, councils are being forced to innovate to cater to the number of four-year-olds starting school.
Pay packages for CEOs overall grew for the fifth straight year in 2014, driven by a rising stock market that pushed up the value of executive stock awards.
This rise was largely driven by a 137% rise in complaints about the advising, selling and arranging of current accounts compared with the second half of 2013, and a 171% rise compared to the first half of last year, the FCA said.
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