You might have missed yesterday’s editorial on inflation in the Guardian. This said: Why should ordinary households be made poorer when a few groups operating
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Covid is back to being a socioeconomic lottery biased against those on low incomes, again
It’s hard to believe that there is a Covid inquiry going on right now, one of whose major findings is bound to be that the
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The Bank of England is getting a terrible reputation for its inability to read data
The ONS released data on Uk company profitability yesterday about which they noted: The profitability of private non-financial corporations (PNFCs) grew by 0.1 percentage points
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Microsoft has still not resolved its 2004 tax affairs
I was first involved in writing about Microsoft’s tax affairs in November 2005 when work I did was quoted in the Wall Street Journal (paywall).
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High interest rates are a sign of considerable pain to come
Interest rates on UK 10-year gilts and US ten-year Treasuries hit levels last seen before the 2008 global financial crisis yesterday: The UK rate, as
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