Chancellor can boost NHS without raising taxes, says thinktank
UK’s Centre for Economics and Business Research says deficit would continue to fall, albeit more slowly
UK’s Centre for Economics and Business Research says deficit would continue to fall, albeit more slowly
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Legacy assets in certain active fixed income funds have seen fees rise 20%
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Proceeds from slavery reached $150bn in 2016
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Tech-heavy Scottish Mortgage sees 16% wiped off its market cap
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FTSE 100 sheds 1.58% as investors fret over US-China trade war and rising rates
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Italy’s government backtracked on spending plans following a negative reaction, but further EU clashes expected
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Gender pension gap is 40% for some generations
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Shift from foreign direct investment to short-term bank loans leaves currency at risk if no deal
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Iain Duncan Smith and Digby Jones talk Boris Johnson and a second referendum at this year’s PA Autumn Congress
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42% say their portfolios are sensitive to negotiations
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Investors summarise what has changed since banking system entered meltdown in September 2008
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Economic data indicates US recession is at least two and a half years away
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