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Boutique fund manager loses more than two-thirds of its assets after St James’s Place severs ties
Cash-strapped younger Britons seem less interested in the stock market than their US peers
Conservative backbencher move comes as culture secretary is set to ask watchdogs to probe RedBird IMI’s bid
Official data shows fall in start-up numbers in 2022, pointing to lower dynamism in economy
Analysis suggests London is 5 times more exposed to impact of evolving technology than north-east England
Speaking at FT Global Banking Summit, Bim Afolami says watchdogs should not aim to oversee ‘safest graveyard’
Antitrust regulator says merger threatens rivals in product design software, image editing and illustration
The chancellor would benefit from a system with fewer fiscal events, and more focus on policy
Better than expected PMI data raises hopes that economy will avoid stagnation in final quarter
The real problem the chancellor faces is the poor performance of the economy in the long run
Britain’s Autumn Statement is good, bad and ugly all at the same time
The main takeaways from Jeremy Hunt’s economic announcement
National insurance cut and extension of full expensing regime win plaudits but concern remains about inflation
The chancellor’s Autumn Statement comes as the country appears consigned to high taxes and poor public services, regardless of the election result next year
Rain Newton-Smith says business lobby group’s finances are stable after redundancy round and cash crunch
Richard Moriarty says Financial Reporting Council’s priority is high-quality audits and competition is not ‘an end in itself’
Activity of British arm of VSMPO-AVISMA is legal because of carve-out in sanctions regimes
Number of foreign direct investment projects into UK has fallen since it voted for Brexit
Former employee serves ‘statutory demand’ on Recharge Industries, which could lead to bankruptcy proceedings
Comments will inflame running debate over impact of post-pandemic employee shift
GEL joins race to cash in on region’s mining revival
City mergers and acquisitions regulator posts rare loss after fees from deals dip
Accounting bodies warn that most of government’s planned reforms would be counter-productive
Flat GDP in third quarter poses challenge for chancellor as he aims to revive growth in Autumn Statement
Move designed to maintain media plurality as broadcaster seeks to boost finances by producing its own programmes
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