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Britain is not the only country chipping away at the rules introduced to prevent a repeat of the 2008 banking crash. Many parts of the world are loosening the regulatory shackles to free up “animal ...
Leading City partners have warned that making London more attractive to fintechs will require more than the reforms put forward by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, with better access to capital and a shift ...
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CNBC's Ritika Gupta reports from London after the U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer delivered her key Mansion House speech, ...
The Government is desperate to get more people investing. It’s certainly true that as a nation, investing outside of a pension is the preserve of a minority. This lies in contrast with America, where ...
The UK Chancellor’s annual Mansion House Speech brings two quotes to mind. The first is from Spanish-American philosopher ...
At last week’s Bessemer HardTech Conference in London, a pointed question from the audience stopped the discussion cold.
The Chancellor’s Mansion House Speech and the Financial Services Growth & Competitiveness Strategy mark a pivotal moment for ...
By Judith MacKenzie, partner at Downing   In 1984, Britain sang for Ethiopia. In 1986, we bought British Gas. One was Band Aid, the other was “Tell Sid” ...
Rachel Reeves set out to charm the City this week, but elsewhere, the economy is reeling from high taxes and low confidence.
I t never rains but it pours for Rachel Reeves – today’s rise in inflation to 3.6 per cent was higher than expected, and there was a ghost at the feast as the chancellor delivered her Mansion House ...
The Chancellor has announced plans to overhaul financial services to support savers and first-time buyers. The government ...