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  • Monday, 27 November, 2023
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    Desks by the hour: why flexible offices are a hit with business

    New form of co-working offers companies ability to expand or shrink space when needed

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  • Friday, 24 November, 2023
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    US retailers pull out all the stops to lure Black Friday shoppers

    Also in this newsletter: Nissan’s EV plans for UK, Trump’s threat to green transition, China recruits western influencers

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  • Thursday, 23 November, 2023
    Autumn Statement
    Jeremy Hunt defends tax cuts despite pressure on public services

    Fiscal watchdog says chancellor’s plans have been funded by leaving departments exposed to inflation

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  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
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    Hunt may be lucky but he has not solved the UK growth challenge

    The real problem the chancellor faces is the poor performance of the economy in the long run

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  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
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  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
    Autumn Statement
    UK’s biggest companies excluded from business rates freeze

    Large retail chains that provide ‘lion’s share’ of jobs and investment will bear the brunt, lobby group says

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  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
    Autumn Statement
    Business groups welcome permanent UK tax break on capital investment

    ‘Full expensing’ regime to be extended beyond the initial three-year period announced in March

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  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
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    Autumn Statement 2023: Alcohol duty frozen to ‘defend the great British pint’

    Under pressure independent pubs fear rise in minimum wage

  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
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    UK unfreezes housing benefits as homelessness soars

    Charities and councils welcome the move as a lifeline for some households but say it is not enough

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  • Wednesday, 22 November, 2023
    News in-depthAutumn Statement
    UK businesses give their verdict

    National insurance cut and extension of full expensing regime win plaudits but concern remains about inflation

    Sarah Winter
  • Monday, 20 November, 2023
    Disrupted Times
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    Also in this newsletter: uproar at OpenAI, NHS drug deal, Bayer shares dives after trial failure

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  • Sunday, 19 November, 2023
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    Britain’s autumn statement is no time for short-termism

    Jeremy Hunt should prioritise the country’s economic health ahead of political pressures

  • Friday, 17 November, 2023
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    The feelgood factor will remain elusive

    Inflation is falling, but bad vibes will be harder to shift than politicians had hoped

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  • Friday, 17 November, 2023
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    The ‘greedflation’ question: what have we learnt?

    A quest for evidence supporting this theory has had mixed success

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  • Wednesday, 15 November, 2023
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    Japan’s economy contracts as weak consumption undercuts recovery

    Third quarter decline will complicate Bank of Japan’s efforts to unwind ultra-loose monetary policy

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  • Tuesday, 14 November, 2023
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    Sahm ado about nothing?

    Or too little ado about Sahmthing?

  • Tuesday, 14 November, 2023
    German economy
    Court threatens to blow €60bn hole in German budget over off-balance sheet funds

    Ruling related to country’s enshrined debt brake risks spat within coalition and cash for energy transition

  • Tuesday, 14 November, 2023
    FT Financial Literacy and Inclusion Campaign
    Record number of UK households seek help with cost-of-living issues

    Latest Citizens Advice data shows mounting crisis heading into winter as voluntary sector warns it will struggle to cope

  • Friday, 10 November, 2023
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    Conservative peer previously denied any ties to medical equipment company through her lawyers

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  • Wednesday, 8 November, 2023
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    The coming wave of business bankruptcies

    Following years of low interest rates, creative destruction should be embraced

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  • Monday, 6 November, 2023
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    Britishvolt staff warn battery start-up may be trading while insolvent

    Australian entrepreneur David Collard has left bills and staff unpaid for months

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  • Sunday, 5 November, 2023
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    The great American spending spree

    Pay growth, savings and ‘fomo’ have helped the US economy defy a gloomy backdrop

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  • Friday, 3 November, 2023
    Disrupted Times
    Slowing US jobs growth fuels belief that rate rise cycle is ending

    Also in this newsletter: eurozone unemployment rises, Maersk cuts jobs as shipping boom ends, science round-up

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