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The UK’s gift to the world one year ago was to give a technicolour example of what to avoid
Huw Pill says dealing with market turmoil sparked by unfunded tax cuts was ‘not a comfortable experience’
The question of whether trash talk really harms the country is not as mad as it appears
Punitive approach taken by Jobcentre Plus is holding back workforce recovery after the pandemic
The Treasury basis trade is back baby
Mansion House speech makes small inroads into Britain’s broad growth problem
The green energy blueprint is unlikely to be a Holy Grail that enables the UK to escape this long, painful period of stagnation
Former Bank of England MPC member worries high interest rates will not be enough to solve the current crisis
Regulator urges fund managers to close gaps in funds’ liquidity management
Move to rehome Freddie Neave’s portfolio follows in the wake of sexual assault claims against firm’s founder
Research suggests 3mn people have borrowed from an illegal money lender over the past three years
Report criticises lax oversight that created threat to economy after Truss ‘mini’ Budget
Former chief medical officer blames disinvestment for the lack of resilience in public health when Covid struck
With inflation stubbornly high, interest rates are likely to go up even further. Some investors fear long-term stagnation
Learning how to cope with gilts
Some investors and banks may not wish to continue a relationship with the group
Morgan Stanley moves to sever relationship with hedge fund manager following FT investigation
If Labour wins the next election, it is likely to encounter a much harsher environment than when it won power in 1997
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
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