Lord Myners has said: The exact way the government will oversee the £37bn at risk is still being ironed out, but Myners reveals a new
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Farewell Adam Smith: welcome the new economy
As Greenspan said: I made a mistake in presuming that the self-interest of organisations, specifically banks and others, was such that they were best capable
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for October 23rd
These are my links for October 23rd: FT.com / Companies / Aerospace & defence – BAE chief quizzed in suspected bribery probe – A top
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The Right is already in action
In my last blog I mentioned some of the issues those wanting to close tax havens must take into account if this intent is to
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Imagining a post tax haven world
Accountancy Age has reported that the UK is in urgent talks with its tax havens about how they will respond to new pressures. I am
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Japanese banking
I have received the following report: Following the problems in the sub-prime lending market in America and the run on HBOS in the UK, uncertainty
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My del.icio.us bookmarks for October 22nd
These are my links for October 22nd: Tax Justice Network: Tax Justice Network: toadies, liars, charlatans – Just read it US Election 2008: Early votes
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The wolves are in the hen house
The following are the opening two paragraphs of a blog by Francine McKenna, who as ever is spot on: Yesterday’s appointment of Big 4 accounting
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IT had to happen
I don’t often blog about IT, although I will readily admit to loving the subject. But two recent changes in my IT really are worth
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