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Mental health has deteriorated since 2019 with young impacted most, data shows
Senior regulator urges ‘moderation’ as new data underlines potential market growth
George Osborne tells Lords committee UK monetary policy set-up relies on actors ‘making it work’
SEC chair Gary Gensler says ‘once in a generation volatility’ highlights risks from shadow banking sector
Markets have recovered from shocks in March but there is a new reality for investors
Sharp moves after the implosion of SVB have left many in the red for the year
Bank still struggling to convince crucial investor base it is not under sway of British policymakers
We rely on substandard measures to understand deprivation in the UK — and our forecasts can be wrong
An end to the upheaval of the past few years is welcome, but the underlying ingredients of populism and Scottish separatism remain
Our fundamental mistakes include piecemeal policy and an over-reliance on simplistic ideology
These funds have ballooned as investors seek a safer shelter for their cash.
About 6% of the working population is economically inactive due to prolonged disabilities
Britain’s decline relative to other rich nations is rooted in problems both old and new
Sector has recorded best returns since financial crisis with the return of high inflation and steep interest rate rises
Regulators are still grappling with liquidity rules as investors risk being left in the dark
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Financial Conduct Authority’s post-Brexit review of regulations follows blow-up in pensions market
Asset manager chose its own valuations for fraught day preceding Bank of England rescue
Investment in psychological support fails to keep pace with rising demand, with acute delays for eating disorder sufferers
Brexit is one of the factors behind the UK’s economic underperformance
Financial stability chief says further steps needed to boost sector’s resilience after September liquidity crisis
Fund’s dismal forecast for Britain’s growth pointed to some problems for short and long term
The UK chancellor’s attempt to do so risked exacerbating an already significant deficit of trust and understanding
Prudential Regulation Authority’s stress test of 16 life insurers finds their assumptions ‘optimistic’
The past 15 years have been a disappointment on a scale we could hardly have imagined
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