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19 days ago

The battle raging over Herald is shaping up to be one of the most significant ever in the 150-year-old sector. Its fate may be a watershed for investment trusts.

66 days ago

This Christmas Eve will be poignant for my family because it will be 30 years to the day since my father, Alan, died.

68 days ago

Without that, we will get neither prosperity nor social justice - just more Scrooges, and fewer Cadburys.

82 days ago

The notion that millions of people can manage without access to proper financial advice is, frankly, for the birds.

84 days ago

Wharf boss Sir Nigel Wilson believes the area is a prototype for other cities and towns in the UK.

3 months ago

The art of taxation, according to Louis XIV's finance minister, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, is to pluck from the goose the maximum number of feathers while provoking the minimum of hissing.
The art of taxation, according to Jean-Baptiste Colbert, finance minister for Louis XIV, is to pluck from the goose the maximum number of feathers while provoking the minimum of hissing.
Having wriggled on the hook for more than a year over her definition of a 'working person', after promising not to raise taxes for such people, finally, she has an answer.

10 months ago

RUTH SUNDERLAND: The US President has an idiosyncratic grasp of economics, to put it tactfully, but when he declared in, 'If you don't have steel, you don't have a country', he was correct.

14 months ago

They are not merely tedious, they are damaging confidence, particularly when they add in divisive rhetoric extolling the public sector over private enterprise.

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