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  • Regulators are paying lip service to growth

    December 12, 2024

    “This is not a return to pre-crisis light touch… because frankly that ended in tears.” That was the response of the heads of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) when questioned by MPs about their new growth remit. No one can deny that the 2008 financial crash devastated lives. But the consequences of the low growth [...]

  • City minister warned FCA ‘several times’ over name and shame plans

    November 29, 2024

    The City minister said she warned the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) “several times” that its controversial ‘name and shame’ rules could harm companies before the regulator moved to water down the plans. Following intense criticism from firms and ministers, the regulator confirmed on Thursday that it would soften plans to publicly name companies facing investigation [...]

  • Inheritance tax grab on London’s junior AIM could cost Reeves £1bn

    November 26, 2024

    Rachel Reeves’ inheritance tax hike on London’s junior market AIM in the Budget is likely to cost more than a billion in revenue for the Treasury, investment bank Peel Hunt has warned. The government had estimated that it would raise £92.5m from its 50 per cent inheritance levy on AIM stocks, based on calculations from [...]

  • Spending watchdog refuses to sign off on government accounts

    November 26, 2024

    The spending watchdog has refused to sign off on the government's accounts for the first time due to unreliable data from England's local councils.

  • Surge in government borrowing raises threat of more Reeves tax hikes, economists warn

    November 21, 2024

    A sharp rise in government borrowing costs fuelled by pay rises for public sector workers and rising debt payments has raised the threat of future tax hikes, according to economists.   Borrowing rose to £17.4bn last month, marking the second highest October figure since monthly records began, according to official figures. The Office for National Statistics [...]

  • What should an office for value for money do?

    November 21, 2024

    There's no point in raising money if it won't be spent well. Joe Hill lays out how the office for value for money could actually help.

  • Reeves must answer ‘incredibly serious’ questions over CV, Tory MP demands

    November 19, 2024

    Rachel Reeves must answer “incredibly serious” questions over claims she “misrepresented” her CV, a Tory MP has demanded. Richard Holden wrote to the Chancellor following reports she had exaggerated her professional experience at the Bank of England (BoE) and Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS). Reeves told Stylist magazine in 2021 that she spent a decade [...]

  • Reeves has been ‘straight with the public’, No10 insists amid CV row

    November 18, 2024

    Rachel Reeves has been “straight with the public” about Britain’s accounts and “restored financial stability”, No10 has insisted, amid claims the Chancellor exaggerated her CV. Reports emerged this weekend that Reeves had inflated the length of her service at the Bank of England in a Stylist interview in 2021. She told the magazine in 2021 [...]

  • Inside the ‘arms race’ for a private stock exchange – and why it’s dividing the City

    November 13, 2024

    At a private workshop at the London Stock Exchange in September, a room full of investors and City bosses were split into separate groups and told to talk among themselves. Spread among them were officials from the Treasury, the Financial Conduct Authority and the London Stock Exchange, scribbling down the thoughts of those in attendance [...]

  • What Canada wants from Reeves’s Mansion House speech

    November 12, 2024

    Treasury officials have been hitting the phones to City firms over the past two weeks as Rachel Reeves prepares to deliver the government’s annual Mansion House speech to the financial services sector. The backdrop is a fractious one for the Chancellor. While the Labour party built cordial ties with the Square Mile in the run [...]

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