Spring Statement 2025: What to expect from the chancellor’s speech
Rachel Reeves could be forced to make some ‘unpopular decisions’
Rachel Reeves could be forced to make some ‘unpopular decisions’
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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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