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Hunt defends economic approach on taxes and migrant labour

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Jeremy Hunt insisted the Government was taking a “pragmatic” approach to migrant labour and a responsible stance on taxes and the public finances as he faced Tory pressure to change course.
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India Weighs Income Tax Law Revamp

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India is preparing an overhaul of its outdated tax rules, according to people familiar with the matter, as the government seeks to tackle income inequality. Menaka Doshi reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Imran Khan Vows to Make Court Appearance After Street Battles

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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan vowed to turn up in court on Saturday after skipping hearings. He blamed the government for his legal challenges and repeated his demand for snap elections. Information Minister Marriyum...
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Indrawati: Credibility at Ministry Is Serious Issue

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Indonesian Finance Minister Sri Mulyani Indrawati discusses the contagion risks from the banking crisis in the US and Europe, her outlook for the country and rebuilding credibility in the tax office. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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India Brings Back Windfall Tax on Locally-Produced Crude

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Mukesh Surana, chief executive officer at Ratnagiri Refinery and Petrochemicals, discusses India's windfall tax on locally-produced crude, oil imports from Russia and his outlook for the oil market. He speaks exclusively on Bloomberg...
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States Well-Positioned for Recession, Fitch's Kim Says

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"States generally are in a solid position to deal with the downturn we expect to come," Eric Kim, Fitch Ratings senior director and head of state government ratings, says on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close." Follow Bloomberg for business...
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Results of Debt Limit Debate May Dampen Growth: Shalett

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Morgan Stanley Wealth Management CIO Lisa Shalett says the results of the debt ceiling debate could end up dampening economic growth during an interview with Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow...
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Dimon Says US Default Is 'Potentially Catastrophic'

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"The closer you get to (a US default) you will have panic," JPMorgan Chase Chair and CEO Jamie Dimon says during an interview with Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg Surveillance." Follow Bloomberg for business news & analysis,...
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How EY's Ambitious Split Went Awry and What Happens Next

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We explore the surprising history behind Ernst & Young's plan to split, dissect why the plan imploded, and examine what's next for EY. (Produced by Andrew Satter; Executive Producer; Josh Block). Follow Bloomberg for business news &...
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Rachel Reeves speaks at Labour's local election campaign launch

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Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves speaking in Swindon at the launch of Labour's local election campaign
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How Is Japan Coping With the Sales Tax Hike?

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Oct. 6 ""Bloomberg Intelligences Thomas Jastrzab and Steve Man discuss how Japanese businesses and consumers are coping six months after Japan raised the sales tax to 7%. They speak to Angie Lau on First Up. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Here's What You'll Pay After India's Massive Tax Overhaul

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Jun.26 -- Any company wishing to sell its wares across India currently faces at least 17 different state and federal taxes. With the introduction of the long-awaited national goods-and-services tax, that number is about to drop to just...
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Donald Trump and two eldest children subpoenaed by NY attorney general

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New York’s attorney general has issued subpoenas to former president Donald Trump and his two eldest children in connection with an ongoing civil investigation into the family’s business practices, according to a court filing.
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Shell has avoided paying extra windfall tax despite making record profits

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Oil giant Shell has avoided paying any extra windfall tax despite making record profits so far this year as the business said it was investing heavily in the North Sea.
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Politics daily briefing: January 25

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All the latest political developments in the UK, as the shadow levelling-up secretary prepares to warn that the way the country is governed “must change” or Britain’s future could be at risk.
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Navigating Your Taxes During a Pandemic

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Feb.17 -- The past year was an incredibly trying one for Americans. But there may be a silver lining for some, as changes to the tax code might just help those hit hardest by the pandemic's fallout. Did you get all the federal bailout...