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  • Keep your politics out of your investments

    July 28, 2026

    I keep telling everyone that you should keep your politics out of your investment portfolio. The market doesn’t care about your politics. That is why I am against ESG investors that exclude certain industries from their portfolio, just like conservative investors who think climate change is a hoax and don’t invest in wind and solar [...]

  • How can wealthy Scots save £46,000 on income tax? Commute from England

    July 28, 2026

    Higher earners in Scotland could save more than £46,000 in income tax over five years by moving south of the border and commuting to work, according to a new analysis by Rathbones. The wealth management firm found that a resident earning £250,000 could pay £8,900 less income tax in the first year alone by relocating [...]

  • Man Group shares surge as assets hit record $253bn

    July 28, 2026

    Shares in Man Group surged on Tuesday morning after the group posted record assets under management and a recovery in performance fees. Shares in the FTSE 250 hedge fund increased six per cent to 318p per share. The stock has rocketed 36.5 per cent since January. Core net revenue hit $853m, while core performance fee [...]

  • Students urged to rethink idea of a ‘safe job’ as Labour pledges major education reform

    July 28, 2026

    A Cabinet minister has warned young people against depending on “safe and secure jobs” as Andy Burnham announced that children as young as 14 will get access to technical education.  Pat McFadden, the work and pensions secretary, has said that changes to the education system were “more urgent” given disruption to the jobs market from [...]

  • Barclays profit surges as equity traders cash in on volatility

    July 28, 2026

    Barclays profit surged ahead of expectations in the second quarter of the year as market turmoil fuelled a bumper performance in its equity trading division. The FTSE 100 giant revealed it would launch a new £1bn share buyback after pre-tax profit jumped 17 per cent from the prior year to £6.1bn across the first half [...]

  • Number of British millionaires sinks to lowest level since financial crisis

    July 28, 2026

    The number of millionaires in Britain has sunk to its lowest level since the 2008 financial crisis as rich residents flee the country due to punishingly high levels of tax and the removal of non-dom status, a fresh study has claimed. Some 442,000 millionaires were listed as residents in Britain in 2025, a seven per [...]

  • As it happened: Stocks jump as oil drops; Unilever shares soar on decade-best sales

    July 28, 2026

    Welcome back to the City AM FTSE 100 liveblog. It’s Tuesday and the UK’s blue-chip index has made strong gains following a peaky start to the day. The markets took a boost yesterday after oil dropped back after reaching two-month highs of more than $100 per barrel last week when the Iran backed-Houthis took responsibility for tanker [...]

  • Burnham won’t be bold enough to make devolution shift the dial on growth

    July 28, 2026

    Within a year of Cornwall abolishing the 45p additional rate of income tax and reducing corporation tax to 15 per cent, hundreds of entrepreneurs and businesses, including dozens of major financial and professional services firms, had relocated to the county. The influx of private sector dynamism delivered an astonishing economic boost to a region that [...]

  • Andy Burnham must shake Britain out of ‘analysis paralysis’ and get building

    July 28, 2026

    To address the UK’s broken infrastructure delivery model, Arup advocates for a new approach that prioritizes locally-led, outcome-focused projects and creative financing to better connect communities and drive economic growth, says Andrew Nothstine Andy Burnham has already set out his governing philosophy and guiding aims. His ‘north stars’ are economic growth in every postcode through [...]

  • ‘Moron premium’ – Westminster turmoil has ‘cost taxpayers £35bn’ since 2022

    July 28, 2026

    Secretive plotters and vengeful strategists in Westminster have cost taxpayers around £35bn since 2020, new research by one of the world’s top insurance companies has found.  In a study into the costs of political fragility facing European governments, researchers at Allianz Trade found that the UK government continued to pay a “distinct political premium” due [...]

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