How inheritance tax prompted the great pensions rethink
With the rules changing next year, savers need to reconsider what they do with their ‘red money’
With the rules changing next year, savers need to reconsider what they do with their ‘red money’
Pension planning is less straightforward than it used to be — data can help when uncertainties abound
Changes to UK tax rules mean it’s more important than ever to plan ahead
Relatives other than parents have become a key source of funding for younger buyers, study finds
General counsel resigned after revelations about relationship with disgraced financier but now will stay on as adviser
Employers added 172,000 jobs in May, adding to a vigorous pace of hiring in recent months. But wage growth is not keeping up with higher prices and consumers remain pessimistic.
Anoopc79/ShutterstockA holy grail of environmental policy is an economy that delivers prosperity without requiring the ever-increasing consumption of raw materials.
Agostino Capponi and Jin-Wook ChangThis paper investigates how settlement speed affects financial stability in payment networks, accounting for netting benefits, liquidity costs, and counterparty risks. Faster settlement reduces crisis likelihood but amplifies crisis severity. The net welfare effect depends on network topology and proximity to default threshold points—settlement times at which the number of defaulting agents changes discontinuously.
The Beach at Trouville by Claude Monet (1870). The National Gallery, LondonBurnout feels like a thoroughly modern concept – one borne from our age of global digital communication and long office hours. But the Victorians also had an idea of burnout, one they termed “overwork”.
Retail group has tried to professionalise after previously struggling to find a firm to sign off its accounts