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Retirees’ incomes boosted by more than workers’ as state payment exceeds inflation
Business secretary wants Treasury to provide financial firepower to help motor and aerospace industries
Scepticism is precious in a world in thrall to the power of the state
Exemptions are too complex and open to fraud, a Treasury committee finds
BNPL can be useful but it should be monitored alongside other forms of consumer credit
Call for reform with London and the South East accounting for 80% of VC investment
Proposals follow April’s axing of lifetime allowance
Restrictions inherited from the EU on betting against sovereign debt have hurt liquidity, says Treasury
Mansion House speech offers a good proxy for assessing chancellor’s time at the Treasury
Chancellor agrees steps with regulators in response to high food inflation and the cost of living crisis
Researchers claim few beneficiaries would leave Britain, but advisers warn of damaging effect
Chancellor to use keynote speech to outline how British retirement funds could put more money into riskier assets
Watchdog says reducing complexity may be seen as no longer a government priority
Dispute is part of long-running debate over treatment of so-called carried interest
Government intends to simplify two key schemes to expand use among lower earners
Government examines sweeping change to role of Pension Protection Fund to unlock billions for investment
Opposition raises concerns after Treasury admits officials met company part-owned by prime minister’s wife
Digital currency exchanges would be required to comply with rules governing traditional financial services
Traditional finance calls for ‘caution’ and urges government to close gaps in proposed framework
Investors point to record debt supply as gilt yields climb above those on US Treasuries
Central bank stresses figures relating to bond-buying programme are estimates
Underlying data indicate Britain not the global outlier on price rises it might appear to be
Recent turmoil showed that banks could fail more rapidly than in 2008 crisis, says Hunt
Radical who oversaw Tory privatisation and reform from No 11 but fell out with Margaret Thatcher
Hope that any resolution may aid other public sector settlements, but schools dispute still acrimonious
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