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You know the old joke - France doesn't have a word for 'entrepreneur'. The country is traditionally associated with red tape and heavy state intervent
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As we wait with bated breath to see what financial rabbits Rachel Reeves pulls out of her Budget hat, many people are making provisions for scenarios
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It seems Treasury civil servants tasked with steering the Chancellor through the Budget have been whispering ideas into her ear that she should exclud
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JEFF PRESTRIDGE: Rachel Reeves's Budget is going to be a horror show of Frankenstein proportion. For those of you with delicate constitutions, I advis
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Would you have lunch or a work meeting at your bank branch? In a bid to avoid more closures, the likes of Halifax, Santander and Virgin Money want you
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Based on current estimates, almost £1 in every £3 of tax revenue will go on interest payments within 50 years.
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Firm's car selling software aims to take the tedious admin out of buying a new motor. Shares are £3.38 and should move much higher thanks to overseas
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Markets here are nervous about the Budget - but the outcome of the US election is more important for Britons.
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Andrew Mackenzie ran BHP in 2015 when a dam burst in Brazil, killing 19 people. The tragedy was the worst mining disaster in the South American countr
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Although Artemis is very much an 'active' investor, with fund managers responsible for the portfolios they construct, nearly 10% of its money is manag
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Buyagift has taken £200 from my banked vouchers. There is no way of contacting anyone except online and they are not answering.
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Hayes starred in three Cliff Richard films as well as It Ain't Half Hot Mum - but says that today he doesn't make a penny from the hit Summer Holiday.
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The boss of Britain's biggest recruitment firm has issued a stark warning that the jobs market is 'in a slow motion car crash' and that Labour policie
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Public sector defined benefit pension schemes are far more generous, yet surely the answer isn't to drag the former down too? Plus, sneaky tax, rate f
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If the base rate falls to 3.5% next year as like some analysts are predicting, mortgage borrowers could find themselves able to borrow up to 18% more.
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We explain what you need to know about income tax, how fiscal drag is making us all pay more - and how top earners end up paying a huge chunk.
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Such is the size of the discounts that many are concluding that private equity trusts are cheap for a reason, rather than one of the best buys of the
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Starmer faced a backlash from the City after saying savers and investors who receive income from the stock market 'wouldn't come within my definition'
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It is understood TFG, which also owns Hobbs, Whistles and Phase Eight, will pay around £50m for the High Street fashion chain.
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The digger maker, controlled by Tory donor Anthony Bamford, 79, and his relatives paid out the biggest dividend in nearly a decade last year.
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