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Sunak: Tax cuts for businesses and families 'at risk' if Labour are elected

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has claimed tax cuts for businesses and families will be put at risk if he is no longer Prime Minister. as he spoke in a Q&A with staff at a distribution company in Banbury, Oxfordshire. Asked how he would...
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Labour's tax policy will pose danger to businesses and families, says Rishi Sunak

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Rishi Sunak has claimed tax cuts for businesses and families will be put at risk if he is no longer Prime Minister. Mr Sunak declined to say what he would like his legacy in Number 10 to be, and instead repeatedly highlighted the fact...
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More Americans are becoming 'house poor' due to high housing costs

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An annual Harvard report on housing says half of all renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing. (Scripps News)
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Interview with Claire Hanna, SDLP Westminster candidate for South Belfast and Mid Down.

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Interview with Claire Hanna, SDLP Westminster candidate for South Belfast and Mid Down.
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With so many disasters, insurance companies are finding it harder to pay claims

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Experts say with the U.S. infrastructure built around data from the last 100 years regarding weather, we aren't able to deal with the increased level of disasters the country faces. (Scripps News)
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More could have been done to ‘prepare the ground’ for 20mph speed limits

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More could have been done to “prepare the ground” for Wales’ 20mph speed limits, the First Minister has admitted, as he stood by the policy. Mark Drakeford, the outgoing Welsh leader, said people will look back on the policy – which has...
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More could have been done to ‘prepare the ground’ for 20mph speed limits - Drakeford

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More could have been done to “prepare the ground” for Wales’ 20mph speed limits, the First Minister has admitted, as he stood by the policy. Mark Drakeford, the outgoing Welsh leader, said people will look back on the policy – which has...
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Rishi Sunak feeds lambs during visit to farm in Macclesfield

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak fed a few lambs when he visited Rowlinson’s Farm in Macclesfield alongside the constituency candidate David Rutley.
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Covid record shows I can be trusted with the economy - Sunak

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Prime Minister Rishi Sunak takes part in a Q&A with workers during a visit to West William Distribution in Ilkeston, Derbyshire, while on the General Election campaign trail. He said his record during Covid meant he could be trusted to...
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Jason Tartick talks new book that guides couples to financial harmony

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Scripps News talks to Jason Tartick on navigating conversations about finances within our relationships.
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Chocolate prices hit record highs in time for Easter

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The easter bunny is going to empty out his pockets this year to fill those baskets. Chocolate prices are skyrocketing.
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Do women spend more than men? Untangling gender-based money myths

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Myths surrounding women and money can often propel the falsehoods even further. Here are some common misconceptions debunked.
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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt pool clip following Budget announcement

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt records a broadcast clip during a visit to a builders merchant in south east London, after the Chancellor delivered his Budget at the Houses of Parliament.
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Prime Minister visits Stockport after appearing to rule out spring general election

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Rishi Sunak visited a cafe in Stockport on Friday, at the end of a week that saw party leaders visit towns and cities across England in anticipation of a general election this year. Mr Sunak appeared to rule out a spring election in...
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Mark Drakeford gives interview after announcing plans to step down as first minister - full version

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Mark Drakeford is “optimistic” about the next general election for Labour – despite proposed budget cuts by the Labour-run Welsh Government. The Labour First Minister of Wales, who recently said he intends to stand down in March, also...
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Will Take Quite a While to Fix China Property Market: Professor Pettis

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Michael Pettis, professor of finance at Peking University in Beijing, discusses the prospects of China's economy, the real estate market and the government's policies. Pettis, also a nonresident senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment...
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Collier's Jeong on Hong Kong's Property Outlook

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Hannah Jeong, Head of Valuation and Advisory Services at Colliers Hong Kong, discusses her outlook for Hong Kong's property market ahead of the city's policy address. She speaks with Shery Ahn on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

Sovereign Debt Issues Are a Concern for Treasuries: Amoa

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Diana Amoa, Kirkoswald Asset Management CIO of long biased strategies, says sovereign debt issues remain a concern for treasuries. She also says the US has "clearly lost the handle of fiscal policy." She is on "Bloomberg...
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BofA CEO Moynihan Says Fed Has Won Battle of Consumer

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Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says consumers are moving from cash into the market and spending less on credit and debit cards. He speaks during an interview with David Westin on "Wall Street Week Daily." Follow Bloomberg for...
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Bloomberg

Screentime: The Future of Content and Capital in Entertainment

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Sherrese Clarke Soares of HarbourView Equity Partners discusses investing in the entertainment industry, growth in the music industry and backing diverse content. She speaks with Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."
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StanChart's Winters Sees Another 25Bps Fed Rate Hike

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Standard Chartered Group CEO Bill Winters says he expects interest rates to stay higher for longer, with one more 0.25% Federal Reserve hike in the future. "I guess we'll see another 25 basis points," he says on Bloomberg Television.
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Ministers sound note of caution on budget plans

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Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe speaks about plans for the budget. He was commenting at an event to publish an update report on delivery of the 50 largest infrastructure projects in Project Ireland 2040.
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Bloomberg

Shutdown Deja Vu

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Michael McKee, Bloomberg International Economics and Policy Correspondent takes us through history to look at other times the government has shut down and explains this time is different.
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Bloomberg

France Budget: Macron Tests Tolerance for Climate Spending

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French President Emmanuel Macron's government will present a 2024 budget on Wednesday that tests voter appetite for pouring public money into the climate transition at the same time as withdrawing support for inflation-hit households....