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[View in browser]( [Belfast Telegraph]( Tuesday, 05 September 2023 [Weekly Business Digest](   In this week's Business Telegraph, Tribe Technology shares are now available to buy as the mining equipment company becomes the [first NI firm in four years to list]( on the London Stock Exchange. Meanwhile, Northern Ireland consumers fear rising interest rates have [had a negative impact on the economy]( according to a report from the Irish League of Credit Unions. The final financial results for Capita Managed IT Solutions as a company in its own right show [a fall of £20m in revenue]( due to contract losses. Elsewhere, [Tyrone-based tech investor Mary McKenna]( talks to Alyson Magee about her work to promote businesswomen, including some well-deserved awards. And with just two days left to enter the [Belfast Telegraph Property Awards]( in partnership with Openreach, we profile more of our sponsors. Thank you, and see you next week, Margaret Canning Top Stories [premium] [Tribe Technology becomes Northern Ireland’s latest listed company](   [NI consumers fear further hit to economy from rising interest rates](   [Revenues fall by £20m at outsourcing firm Capita due to contract losses](   [Global retailer MINISO opens its second store in Northern Ireland](   [Real estate legal experts Mills Selig to help spotlight outstanding architecture in NI](   [McQuillan Companies ‘delighted’ to help showcase NI’s top management agents](   [Propertynews.com thrilled to celebrate NI’s ‘dynamic’ property sector](   Interview [premium] [The Co Tyrone angel investor championing women in business](   Opinion [premium] [Nightmare on rental street may be upon us](   What do you think of this email? [Positive]( [Positive]( [Negative]( [Negative]( [belfasttelegraph]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [Follow us on Facebook]( ABOUT THIS EMAIL This email is from Belfast Telegraph part of Mediahuis UK Ltd. You received this email because you have signed up for the Belfast Telegraph Business Newsletter. [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Statement]( | [Cookie Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright - 2023 All Rights Reserved

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