Economy
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Accountants reporting “sharp rise in business owners struggling to make their January tax payments” We share their views and advice
As the clouds continue to circle over Nadhim Zahawi’s tax affairs, it seems that UK business owners are having problems of a…
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High earners pay UK salary equivalent in tax in just days
The latest research by finance experts, RIFT Tax Refunds, has revealed that the nation’s high earners will have paid more in tax by…
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Inflation pressures continue to strike a duel blow to both monthly budgets and the real value of savings
Jenny Holt, Managing Director for Customer Savings and Investments at Standard Life, comments on 10.5% December CPI. “Inflation isn’t going away quickly,…
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Women aged 50-64 worst hit by drop in economic activity
Labour market participation among 50-64 year olds has been falling since the pandemic but official figures released today reinforce concerns women are…
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RBCWM’s Chiriseri decrypts the implications of recent UK economic data- jobs, inflation and interest rates
Written by Rufaro Chiriseri, Head of Fixed Income for the British Isles at RBC Wealth Management Data in the UK this week…
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Why a 2008-style credit meltdown is still possible – T. Rowe Price
Written by Arif Husain, head of international fixed income at T. Rowe Price I have travelled around the world meeting issuers, strategists,…
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Advice firms remain resilient but macroeconomics dampen turnover predictions – the lang cat research
The vast majority of advice firms continue to add clients and three-quarters of them rarely see customers exit their businesses, but the…
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Davos World Economic Forum: ESG and Disability Data White Paper launched by The Valuable 500
At the World Economic Forum taking place in Davos this week, the Valuable 500 launched a white paper entitled ‘ESG and disability…
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TISA comments on The Resolution Foundation’s ISA ISA Baby Report
Lisa Laybourn, Head of Technical Policy and Regulation at TISA, said: “The Resolution Foundation’s considered and detailed report “ISA ISA Baby” is a vital contribution…
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UK’s saving incentives not fit for purpose with the rich pocketing lion’s share of £7 billion cost
Government incentives for savings are not fit for purpose, with around 750,000 low-and-middle income households having no savings at all, as rich…

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