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Universities including Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College advised £90bn USS of ‘significant risks’
US bank’s asset management arm targets retirement schemes’ illiquid holdings
IFS calculations show all levels of income distribution will be hit by measures
Fitch warns unfunded tax cuts could lead to significant increase in government deficits in medium term
Industry figures say conference underlined how unstable the party had become after 12 years in power
Loss of overnight London to Scotland rail service raises prospect of renationalisation
The former US Treasury secretary delivers his verdict on a fiscal statement that sent markets spinning
Pension funds should invest in assets with the likely greatest return over the long term
Plus, the prime minister fails to reconcile plans to tackle NHS backlogs and real-terms spending cuts
Failure to ‘roll the pitch’ earlier on power conservation has made support scheme unnecessarily costly
Some Conservatives fear the party is heading for defeat at the next election as new PM reels from setbacks
What worshipping Margaret Thatcher can’t do for UK Conservatives
UK prime minister tries to rally Tory MPs after party conference descended into infighting
A normally quiet corner of finance takes centre stage amid wider market turbulence
Fresh selling comes a week after Bank of England intervened to steady gilt market
Playwright Rona Munro returns to her series of portraits of Stewart monarchs at the Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Chancellor likely to be asked about 8% surcharge on bank profits
UK prime minister expected to use security meeting to discuss post-Brexit trading relations
The Netherlands’ amazing success in high-tech farming shows complying with EU rules can be a competitive advantage
How much money can I gift tax-free?
Kwarteng’s backtracking on enforcement will make tax evasion easier
LDI strategies threatened to unravel after Kwarteng’s mini-Budget tax cut hit gilt prices
Hidden risks revealed by crisis may prompt ‘buyout’ deals that shrink world of defined benefit schemes
UK prime minister will use conference speech to urge fractious party to get behind her tax-cutting policies
Administrators seek ruling on whether recovered assets must go to creditors, the state or even to shareholders
Treasury fears being locked into expensive energy deals with foreign states
PM wants to make it easier for companies to transfer staff to Britain from abroad
Average for two-year fixed deal is now 5.97%, up from 5.75% on Monday
Overwhelmed by gilt
A review of the country’s net zero commitments delays the response to a critical threat
New investment bank failed to spend its £200mn annual lending budget last year
The past two weeks in British politics have proved that transparency and evidence matter above all
Tens of thousands of people expected to provide testimony in wide-ranging probe into Britain’s response and preparedness
Truss in talks with renewable generators over deals to reduce wholesale power costs in time for winter
Mismatch between redemptions and hard-to-sell holdings presents ‘major potential vulnerability’
FCA warns it will use ‘all its tools’ to fix problems over business interruption cases
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