Energy crisis: EU moves ahead with plans to buy gas jointly in a bid to secure lower prices
The first joint purchases are expected to take place in the summer in order to fill underground gas storages.
The first joint purchases are expected to take place in the summer in order to fill underground gas storages.
Morrisons has pledged to slash its costs by £700m as it grapples with a £5.9bn debt pile and tepid sales.
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Landlords are missing out on thousands of pounds in pension income thanks to a little-known tax rule over two decades old. Buy-to-let investors can only save £3,600 of their rental income into their pension each year tax-free, thanks to a limit introduced in 2001. If this cap had risen in line with inflation, it would be worth more than £6,000 today – almost twice as much.
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Credit Suisse is continuing to help wealthy Americans hide assets from the taxman almost a decade after a unit of the Swiss lender pleaded guilty to tax evasion conspiracy, the US Senate Finance Committee has said.
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The US is heading towards a "crash landing" after the "near-death experience in the US banking sector", economists predict.
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One of the most difficult aspects of investing is maintaining a long-term focus. It is particularly challenging to think many years ahead when the short-term prospects for the stock market are highly uncertain.
Hindsight can be an investor’s worst enemy. It continually highlights mistakes, in terms of which stocks should have been purchased and the timing of previous transactions.
Households are about to be hit by a flood of bill increases which will leave families more than £1,000 worse off at the same time as Jeremy Hunt slashes perks for investors and forces more people to pay top-rate tax.
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Home prices will keep coming down as high mortgage rates help dampen demand, according to Pantheon Macroeconomics.
A number of bills and household expenses are set to rise in April, further adding to the cost of living crisis.
An Australian finance company is gearing up for a £200m London listing in a boost for the City’s beleaguered stock market.
The club would have posted record revenues had they been playing Europe’s most lucrative club competition
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