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Donald Trump said the US had agreed a “massive” trade deal with Japan that will impose 15 per cent tariffs on goods imported ...
The outcome of the war in Ukraine might shape not just the future of Ukraine, but of European liberal democracy itself. This ...
Microsoft has accused Chinese state-sponsored groups of exploiting its SharePoint document management software to target ...
Josh Gruenbaum aims to create ‘market tension’ for tech groups and consultancies despite complaints from companies ...
The cost of providing electricity in America’s largest power market will hit a record high due to soaring demand from ...
UniCredit has withdrawn its offer to buy smaller rival Banco BPM following opposition from Giorgia Meloni’s government, and ...
The use of an SPV will allow the Mexican government to avoid directly stepping in to support Pemex’s debts. The bonds will be ...
The 61-year-old former trader will not have to go to prison until months after his appeal is concluded, judge says ...
Your letters correspondent from South Africa, Andrew Wigley, queries whether the super-rich pay enough tax in the UK (“Philanthropy has a role in how we tax the super-rich”, July 5 ).
The British public normally raises the money to pay capital taxes by selling company securities. That tends to lower their market value, reducing the value for inheritance tax purposes.
Your report on Britain’s bid to join Pan-Euro-Mediterranean (PEM) convention misses the bigger risk: if the EU blocks closer ties now, they may end up having to negotiate with Nigel Farage, leader of ...
In his analysis of Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer’s mis-steps as prime minister, Stephen Bush makes repeated references to the path ahead for the government to resurrection (“How Labour can resurrect ...
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