The ‘occupy’ movement is, I think here to stay. Of course I may be wrong; it may just be a fad that will fade but
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Can Martin Wolf get much more unsubtle and still be polite about the Prime Minister?
Martin Wolf’s column in the FT today is entitled: Time has come for some intelligent policymaking It was meant to be rude. As he concluded:
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A gentle riposte to those promoting tax havens – or the answer’s in the ballot box
There have been more responses to Action Aid’s report on the use of tax havens by FTSE 100 companies. One on a site called Shelter
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For those who say publicity does not work….Google is under tax investigation
Some like to say no tax campaigning works. I know that’s not true. Real change is happening. But for those in doubt, some long term readers of
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We are the 99%
Country-by-country reporting seminar, European Parliament, 21 November
Eurodad and MEPs Sharon Bowles, Antolin Sanchez Presedo and Sven Giegold are glad to invite you to our: Roundtable: Country-by-country reporting: How financial transparency by
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Where do the funds in Jersey come from?
Jersey’s defence to the Action Aid report on tax haven subsidiaries, broadcast on local radio and in the media is threefold. First, Jersey law has
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Cayman doesn’t get the paradox
Cayman News Service has reported: Industry professionals have claimed that Cayman’s recent placing as the world’s top Specialised Financial Centre in The Banker’s 2011 Ranking
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What’s wrong with the economy in two graphs
OK this is US data, but the US is very like the UK in this respect: Corporate profits just hit another all-time high. Image: St.
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