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The multi-billion pound public sector pension deficit should be plugged by the creation of a sovereign wealth fund that would back a radical programme of infrastructure investment, pensions expert Edward Truell has said.
Inflation could stay higher than the Bank of England expects because of high oil prices and cost pressures at home, one of its most senior policymakers has warned.
This was the agreement Europe should have come up with 18 months ago, writes Ed Conway.
US unemployment fell to 8.1pc in April as 115,000 jobs were created, but the bulk of the drop was due to the hundreds of thousands of Americans who stopped looking for work.
High earners are estimated to have dodged about £750m in income tax by taking their pay early to beat the introduction of the 50p rate last year.
On the list of mankind’s vital pursuits, racing ranks with procreation, fine dining, and the consumption of refreshing beverages. Speed is fundamental to any human’s spiritual well-being. So, when the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) tempted us with a new easy-entry B-Spec road-racing...
Markets slide on concerns about eurozone as ECB head Draghi says debt crisis and oil prices pose downside risk to region, and Fed indicates less chance of more QE.
Seventeen Chicago-area residents were charged in a massive federal-state probe of about $2 billion in mortgage fraud, authorities said Thursday.
Deerfield-based spirits company Beam Inc. said Thursday that its third-quarter net income rose 14.2 percent to $44.7 million. It’s the first time Beam, which makes Jim Beam bourbon and Courvoisier cognac has reported earnings as a standalone liquor company. It spun...