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  • Budget 2015: Protestors go into the Crystal Maze to grab tax dodger cash

    March 17, 2015

    Protestors donned costumes and recreated the classic Crystal Maze game in the heart of Westminster yesterday, as part of the campaign against tax dodging. Dressed as George Osborne, Danny Alexander, and Ed Balls, they posed with ministerial red boxes inside a glass dome, with fake bank notes flying around. The flying cash represented the money [...]

  • BDO: What we expect and hope for in today’s Budget

    March 17, 2015

    Our tax policy over the past decade has largely ignored the UK’s mid-market businesses despite this section of the economy being a significant source of tax revenues and widely regarded as the engine room for future economic growth. This fact needs to be acknowledged, with more targeted reliefs and incentives aimed at stimulating this fundamental [...]

  • City Moves for 12 March 2015 | Who’s switching jobs

    March 11, 2015

    Edmond de Rothschild Olivier Colom has been appointed head of the private banking and asset management group’s new General Secretariat, responsible for ensuring the Executive Committee’s decisions are implemented. He joined Edmond de Rothschild in 2013 as an international adviser, and has previously served as an adviser to the President of France and in various [...]

  • Argentina turns up the heat on HSBC with demand for £2.3bn of offshore cash

    March 9, 2015

    Argentina is demanding that HSBC repatriate £2.3bn of its clients' money. The bank stands accused of moving the money offshore for tax advantages.  The head of Argentina's tax authority, Ricardo Echegaray, claimed HSBC's actions threatened the stability of the Latin American state. Speaking at the Argentine embassy, Echegaray told a host of journalists "HSBC built [...]

  • General election jitters? UK house prices fall off the boil in February

    March 5, 2015

    The path to house price equilibrium is an undulating one. After a 1.9 per cent spike in January the average cost of a house fell by 0.3 per cent month-on-month in February, according to the latest data from Halifax. This put the price of the average home slightly lower at £192,372, with some analysts suspecting [...]

  • City Moves for 05 March 2015 | Who’s switching jobs

    March 4, 2015

    Aon Hewitt The talent, retirement and health solutions business has appointed Adrian Mitchell as partner and senior portfolio manager in its delegated consulting services team. He joins from the John Lewis Partnership Pensions Trust, where he was chief investment officer. Mitchell has also held senior positions at Proxima Alfa UK Investments, FF&P Asset Management, JP [...]

  • HSBC bosses to face more MPs for another interrogation on tax

    March 3, 2015

    HSBC’S chief executive and its former private banking boss will answer questions in parliament on Monday over the group’s Swiss private bank. The Public Accounts Committee, headed by Margaret Hodge MP, has summoned chief exec Stuart Gulliver and ex-global private bank boss Chris Meares, as well as HSBC non-executive director and BBC boss Rona Fairhead. It [...]

  • JP Morgan and the Brookings Institution host UK-US trade summit: What can cities do to boost exports?

    February 26, 2015

    Sheffield’s manufacturing heart­lands were once domin­ated by grey steel, but now they make something more colour­ful. Sheffield council’s recent push to boost exports has helped one hair dye manufacturer win a six-figure con­tract to make hair dye for Asian consumers – and it won’t be the last. “Our initiative is already targeting 60 companies in [...]

  • Businesses including PwC, KPMG and Axa back four-week limit on unpaid internships proposed by campaign group Intern Aware

    February 26, 2015

    Some of the UK’s biggest businesses are backing a ban on internships which force young people to work for long periods of time without pay. Accountancy giants KPMG and PwC along with insurance firm Axa are putting their weight behind campaigner’s calls to place a four-week limit on internships which do not offer pay. Campaign [...]

  • Bankrupt chief of finance quits Superdry owner

    February 25, 2015

    SUPERGROUP’S finance chief Shaun Wills left his £475,000 job yesterday after admitting to the company that he had been declared per­sonally bankrupt. Wills, a chartered accountant who joined the owner of the Superdry fashion brand in 2012, is understood to have been caught in a row with HM Revenue & Customs over an unpaid tax [...]

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