How BlueCrest’s Michael Platt fell foul of the UK taxman
The billionaire hedge fund manager has a history of making big bets. Not all of them have come off
The billionaire hedge fund manager has a history of making big bets. Not all of them have come off
Research finds around two-fifths of homes valued at £1.5mn-plus have no Land Registry sales records
Bank is aiming for an 18 per cent pre-tax profit margin in the US wealth business by 2028
Netwealth boss condemns failure as FCA urges use of ‘plain English’
The UK government’s defence investment plan (DIP) will guide the spending decisions of the Ministry of Defence and armed forces not only for the remainder of this parliament, but also for the five years from 2029. So far, the plan has been praised and criticised in equal measure. But one element that has attracted widespread attention is the overall spending figures.
When sales are sluggish and the landscape has radically changed, strategies need sharpening
Maka S/ShutterstockThe UK’s borrowing costs are higher than the government would like them to be. Economic growth remains weak, and public finances are under constant pressure.
Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump plan a luxury residential complex that locals say will threaten a natural reserve
Greece’s employment balance in May had 132,730 more hires than departures, according to data from the Labour Ministry’s ERGANI information system.
Turning a data-fuelled quantitative international ranking project into a thing about London