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2 Politics Advisers Stock markets rally after Trump wins US electionBy Dan Cooper Stock markets in the UK and across Europe have rallied after Donald…
Politics Business Politics ‘We have never talked so much’ about a Budget in advanceBy Darius McQuaid ‘We have never talked so much’ about a Budget before it takes…
Politics Business Politics Chancellor set to unveil £20bn NI increaseBy Darius McQuaid Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to increase the national insurance (NI) rate…
Politics Advisers Business Politics Tax CGT rise top of mind for advisers as Labour’s first Budget loomsBy Lois Vallely An increase in capital gains tax (CGT) is top of mind for…
1 Politics Advisers Business Politics Government ‘doing its best to scare people’ into bad decisionsBy Darius McQuaid The Labour government “seems to be doing its best to scare people”…
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Politics Business Politics Bank of England holds interest rates at 5%By Momodou Musa Touray The Bank of England today decided to hold interest rates at 5% amid…
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2 Politics Politics CGT speculation mounts after third highest bill in 26 yearsBy Dan Cooper A total of 369,000 people paid £14.4bn in capital gains tax in…
1 Politics Business Politics Tax Government announces changes to non-dom taxBy Darius McQuaid The government has published a policy paper outlining how it plans to…
1 Politics Politics Tax Tony Wickenden: Everything we know about Labour’s tax plansBy Tony Wickenden As we move towards 2024 and closer to a general election, people…
1 Politics Pensions Politics Regulation Pressure is on for new City and pensions ministers in 2023By Simon Fitzpatrick Ministerial stability has not been a common feature of our recent political…
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1 Politics Business Investments Politics What does Liz Truss mean for investment?By Jean-Baptiste Andrieux It is now official, Liz Truss has become the new prime minister…
Politics Investments Politics German federal elections: The end of the beginningBy Jean-Baptiste Andrieux Germans went out to the poll stations on Sunday to elect its…
Politics Politics Get ready for an early general electionBy Charlotte Adamson A strong showing in the local elections for the Conservative Party set…
Politics Investments Podcast Special: Money Marketing dissects Rishi’s tightrope walkBy Money Marketing Team Money Marketing offer their thoughts on an policy-packed Budget announcement, before…
Politics Economy The Money Marketing Podcast: US Election SpecialBy Justin Cash Money Marketing editor Justin Cash stays up deep into the night to…
1 Politics Advisers Economy Poll: Will your firm use the ‘kickstart’ scheme to hire new staff?By Money Marketing In last week’s economic statement, chancellor Rishi Sunak unveiled a £2bn fund…
Investments Advisers Investments Mind the gap: Understanding sequence riskBy Andrew Craig Investing is often portrayed as a numbers game, where success boils down…
1 Investments Bonds Investments Politics Trevor Greetham: Bond yields are rising for economic reasonsBy Trevor Greetham Government bonds underperformed other asset classes last year, posting a negative return…
1 Investments Investments Politics Michael Browne: Reasons to be cheerful in 2025By Michael Browne There’s a fair bit of 90s nostalgia in the air. Although the…