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Announcements made on national insurance, pensions and Isa reform
Autumn Statement makes ‘full expensing’ permanent in win for business
Saving into illiquid long-term asset funds among the key reforms
Under pressure independent pubs fear rise in minimum wage
I’ve heard that laws surrounding leasehold properties are due to change soon
Chancellor set to streamline tax-free savings regime to ease path for investment in UK companies
So how can you continue to enjoy the luxuries life has to offer?
But my portfolio’s tax-free gains beat working for a living
Bargain-hunting shoppers are easy prey for scammers
Drawdowners can cut their liability with careful planning
Having made one trading error already this month, I’m now buying energy stocks
Challenger bank reports drop in earnings as it predicts rising credit card arrears amid cost of living crisis
Rising cost pressures on bigger houses and a dearth of suitable smaller properties have trapped many would-be movers
Experts will spend an hour answering your personal finance questions on the Autumn Statement from midday GMT today
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt’s reductions will be more than offset by ongoing freeze on personal allowance thresholds, according to OBR
A ‘pot for life’ and other Autumn Statement windfalls will benefit wealthier investors
Proposal is one of several measures aimed at unlocking billions of pounds to stimulate UK economic growth
Government-commissioned review also calls for alternative to ‘clunky’ Faster Payment Service
Chief Helen Gordon says speedier court processes are needed before introducing measure to protect tenants
How pension funds’ investments have impacted the London Stock Exchange
Chancellor’s ‘pot for life’ plan has consumer appeal but providers are wary
How interest rates, growth, inflation and taxes affect your finances
Rate of school staff taking their pension early rises as sector struggles with widespread recruitment gap
Belt-tightening is now the norm among the top 1 per cent — and even some of the super-rich are now having to cut back
Measure comes as chancellor seeks to unlock tens of billions of pounds of retirement fund cash
Idea has some merits but seems unlikely to noticeably swell the ranks of plucky British retail investors
The prospect of a Labour electoral victory has prompted some wealthy individuals to consider leaving the country
Government growth plan hit by industry concerns over higher fees and risks for investors
Finra proposal would allow performance projections in marketing to wealthy and institutional investors
Asian financial hub investigating whether $2bn money laundering ring used the vehicle
Net gaming revenue has risen, though the online sector is struggling
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Building society warns customers under pressure though defaults lower than expected
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