Will bond yields stay higher for longer?
Rising likelihood of ‘higher for longer’ rates could make income assets more appealing
Rising likelihood of ‘higher for longer’ rates could make income assets more appealing
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Commentators analyse the effect of AIM stock tax and raising gilt yields on UK markets
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Commentators believe ‘systemic risks to the market are low’
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Autumn Budget brings changes to capital gains tax, employer’s National Insurance and debt policy restructure
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Reeves also announced a new 20% IHT rate on AIM-traded shares
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Changes measure to percentage of GDP
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Changes to capital gains tax, tax-free caps on pensions, and inheritance tax could be ‘incredibly disruptive’
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Industry anticipates budget moves in light of UK borrowing reaching £16.6bn for September
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AJ Bell’s investments arm saw £1.5bn net inflows in the year to 30 September
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Gross flows for Q3 came in at £4.4bn, 20% higher than over the same period last year
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Payments to increase from £169.50 to £176.45, or £9,175.40 a year
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Net outflows for Q1 stood at £0.1bn, representing 0.7% of funds under management
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