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FTSE 100 Live 03 July: US rate cut hopes boost shares, Vodafone in VMO2 network deal
Evening Standard· 15 minutes agoMining heavyweights are among the beneficiaries in London amid an improved FTSE 100 session. A...
Labour General Election win could spark 'brain drain' over tax fears
Daily Express· 2 hours agoFinancial planners representing wealthy people say corporate chief executives, business...
Starmer plot to spend £100bn after UK election - using YOUR pension fund
Daily Express· 2 hours agoParty leader Keir Starmer and shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves have their eyes on the £2.5trillion...
Twitchy, Truss-scarred UK bond market awaits a Labour government
Reuters· 4 hours agoA bond market crisis that rocked Britain's economy two years ago has cast a long shadow over the...
London Private Equity Executives Spooked by Labour’s Tax Plan Eye Milan Moves
Bloomberg via Yahoo News UK· 4 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Marco Cerrato, a partner at Maisto e Associati, has seen his Italian tax-law firm...
Ian McConnell: Will SNP and others force Labour climbdown from hardline stance?
The Herald· 5 hours agoHer article for the Institute for Government focuses on how the major parties are desperate to avoid 2024 being a Brexit election, while making the point that the smaller parties’ manifestos ...
Barclays Says UK Can Add £20 Billion to Coffers by Revising QE
Bloomberg via Yahoo News UK· 5 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- The last time the Labour party took over from the Conservatives, it shocked markets...
HARDCASTLE: Kate and Will could both be unable to attend Wimbledon
Daily Mail· 9 hours agoThe late Queen Elizabeth attending day four of Royal Ascot in June, 2019 Treasury plumbers are on...
Inheritance tax should be used to 'ease intergenerational inequality'
Daily Mail· 9 hours agoMr Jones is deputy to Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves, meaning he will wield power on taxation if...
Johnson appears on campaign trail at last – to dance on Sunak’s grave | John Crace
The Guardian· 11 hours agoCast your mind back to 22 May. You probably wondered not just why Rishi Sunak had called an election at all, but why he had chosen a six-week campaign. Six weeks is what it would take for the Tories to lose their minds completely.