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...Griggs will also scrap the “trust solutions” and “consulting solutions” brands in favour of “assurance” and “advisory”. Tax accounted for 26 per cent of the US firm’s revenue before the split....
...Recovering the missing cash would be the “decisive factor” in repaying creditors, the administrator’s report added. SDS’s administrator has now recommended its assets be placed into a trust....
...We can’t afford to do this any more as a country.”...
...Both Labour and the Liberal Democrats plan to put the NHS at the heart of their campaigns. Labour, which currently holds 201 seats, needs 326 seats to secure a majority in the next election....
...Clients don’t like conflicts of interest or paying for things twice. “I’m not sold on this one-stop shop idea. I’m just not a believer,” said one FTSE 100 chair....
...Poor data undermines trust and skews forecasting — as several central banks, including the Bank of England, discovered when it came to inflation....
...at the companies it targets....
...We Still Don’t Trust You is the latest, following on the heels of We Don’t Trust You, which came out in March....
...The S&P Global Clean Energy index, which includes clean energy giants such as Ørsted, the wind farm developer, is down almost 60 per cent below its peak in January 2021 at the height of a frenzy over the...
...Retirement savers ensnared in the protracted wind-up of the failed Hartley Pensions group say they are being driven to the “edge of despair” as uncertainty lingers over the future of their nest eggs....
...It probably just doesn’t matter, from the point of view of long-term returns, whether you own Berkshire or the S&P. Why, then, should Berkshire exist?...
...“People have to consider the cost of healthcare as they get older,” said Jobson....
...Its allocation to the sector was 4.4 per cent as of January, well below the long-term target of 10 per cent....
...“I’m a front door sorta guy. I think it was effective and I’d do it again.”...
...I’ve been in every continent for the UN. I never thought I’d have to do something about poverty at home as well . . . I really didn’t think we could go as far backwards as we’ve gone.”...
...The takeaway is that although higher trust seems to support growth at a macroeconomic level, for individuals there is such a thing as too much. That shouldn’t really be a surprise....
...Nevertheless, when Jacob Rees-Mogg and other Tory MPs portrayed the National Trust as a symbol of all that was wrong with Britain, and promoted their own candidates to the ruling council, they were taking...
...Bulk annuity sales, as these deals are known, should pick up from around £28bn in 2022 to £80bn by 2027 say pension consultants LCP — good news, you’d think, for insurance companies that specialise in annuities...
...Asked whether there were resources available to plug the pension deficit at Amalgamated Holdings Wilkinson Limited, the ultimate parent of Wilko that is owned by a series of family trusts, Wilkinson said...
...“For them, it’s better to put bums on seats and take on that cost than to run the risk of liquidity shortfalls,” said Gerard Walsh, head of client solutions at custody bank Northern Trust in London....
...The UK’s plan — which applies to England, but stresses the need to “work collaboratively” with the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland — includes identifying parts of the healthcare...
...The PWP banker, an old friend, did not share specific information such as the identity of a prospective bidder, offer prices or timelines, the communications adviser said....
...The NHS outsources mental health support to the private sector just as it does other procedures such as eye, hip and knee operations — part of a wider trend of the taxpayer-funded service supplementing meagre...
...Flows into S&P 500 ETFs were boosted by a technical factor last year when the $533bn SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY) pulled in $31bn in two days in December....
...Erhard Grossnigg, the companies’ administrator, said hundreds of millions of euros were needed “quickly” to tide the companies over until April and avoid writedowns....
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