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Osborne says he’ll target tax havens

Posted on October 6 2009

George Osborne said in his speech today: We will also target tax evasion and off-shore tax havens. OK George, which ones and how? Please tell
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£7bn of cuts will do it for George

Posted on October 6 2009

Conservative conference: What George Osborne announced today | Politics | guardian.co.uk . George Osborne announced £7bn of cuts to the Tories. The deficit is about
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Don’t bank on the Isle of Man

Posted on October 6 2009

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Curbing auditors

Posted on October 6 2009

FT.com / Companies / Industrial Goods – Consultation opens possibility of more curbs on auditors. Accountants in the UK could face further curbs on non-auditing
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Banks must hold new gilts

Posted on October 6 2009

FT.com / UK / Politics & policy – FSA puts down a global marker. The tougher new liquidity rules for banks and investment firms announced
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