Robotaxi expansion gets green light in San Francisco

Companies hailed the moment as a milestone for the driverless car industry, (...)

Council tax: Millions facing 5% increases from April

Three-quarters of English councils with social care duties are planning the (...)

Trump Organization found guilty of tax crimes after New York trial

The business is synonymous with the former president, but neither he or his (...)

First US rail strike in 30 years averted with tentative deal - Biden

A strike would have impacted millions and cost the economy an estimated $2bn (...)

Two million workers free from National Insurance

Employees can now earn £12,570 a year before paying National Insurance tax, (...)

Sri Lanka fuel crisis: Waiting for days to get fuel

Even taxi drivers and car salesmen are forced into two-day mile-long queues (...)

Two million more people paying higher rate tax

The number of workers in higher income tax bands has risen by almost two million (...)

Cost of living: Labour to call vote on windfall tax for oil and gas companies

It is shameful not to raise extra money from oil and gas firms amid the rising (...)

Fines loom for late self-assessment tax returns

Nearly 1.5 million people are still to file and so could face fines from the (...)

Most homes to get energy bill discount of £350

Millions will get a repayable £200 rebate, with a further £150 council tax (...)

Two million people miss tax return deadline

Penalties for late filing will not be enforced for another month, HM Revenue (...)

Millions yet to file tax return as scammers circle

HMRC says 3.5 million people are still to file, but it will not fine those (...)

IMF expert: Families may need help with energy bills

The IMF says the global economy is entering 2022 in a weaker position than (...)

Labour calls again for 5% VAT cut on energy bills

Angela Rayner says rising living costs are hitting families hard, but Boris (...)

Why 2.3 million US children could miss out on expanded tax credit

About 67 million US children are eligible for new benefits, but some of the (...)

Gas price crisis: Food firms face huge price rise for carbon dioxide

The US supplier of CO2, which will receive millions in UK taxpayer support (...)

Samsung heirs to pay record inheritance tax

The Lee family will pay more than $10bn, one of the largest ever inheritance (...)

People urged to check tax credits after HMRC error

One million renewal notices were sent with incomplete details as payments (...)

Italy prosecutors request acquittal for former Monte Paschi execs in derivative trial

Milan prosecutors requested on Tuesday the acquittal of three former executives (...)

German stimulus package hands families €300 for each child

The one-off payment is part of a series of measures to boost an economy hit (...)

More than 8% of U.S. mortgages now in forbearance -MBA weekly survey

Roughly 4.1 million U.S. mortgage borrowers have had their payments paused (...)

Coronavirus: What shape will a recession and recovery take?

Monica Miller explains the alphabet soup of possible recession shapes for (...)

CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Intel buys Moovit transit app for $900 mln to help develop robotaxis

Chipmaker Intel Corp has bought Israeli public transit app maker Moovit for about (...)

UPDATE 1-EY whistleblower awarded $11 million after suppression of gold audit

A British court awarded $11 million in damages and expenses on Friday to a (...)

Coronavirus: US weekly jobless claims hit 6.6 million

The Federal Reserve unveils more measures to shore up the economy as weekly (...)

Man Group full-year profits up as market gains offset net outflows

British hedge fund manager Man Group posted a 2019 adjusted pretax profit (...)

UPDATE 2-Metro Bank cuts back growth plans after plunge into the red

Metro Bank shares tumbled on Wednesday after the bank plunged to a full-year (...)

HSBC Swiss unit to pay $192 mln to settle U.S. tax investigation

The Swiss private banking unit of HSBC Holdings Plc will pay $192.4 million (...)

Flying cars could lure investors away from ground-based services -survey

Electric air taxis — known colloquially, if somewhat misleadingly, as "flying (...)

Investor frustrations build as RBS grapples with excess capital conundrum

Just over a decade after fending off insolvency, taxpayer-backed Royal Bank (...)

Grant Thornton revamps UK audit after Patisserie Valerie scandal

Grant Thornton announced an independent review and a 7 million pound ($8.9 (...)

UPDATE 1-U.S. charges ex-CEO of cryptocurrency company Longfin with $66 million fraud

U.S. prosecutors said on Wednesday the former chief executive of Longfin Corp has (...)

Wales promotes council tax discounts for mentally impaired

Families of those suffering mental impairments are being encouraged to access (...)

Abu Dhabi aims to lure start-ups with investment in new technology hub

Abu Dhabi will commit up to 1 billion dirhams ($272 million) to support technology start-ups (...)

UPDATE 1-Abu Dhabi aims to lure start-ups with investment in new technology hub

Abu Dhabi will commit up to 1 billion dirhams ($272 million) to support technology start-ups (...)

Government to bring forward promised income tax cuts

British Chancellor Philip Hammond said on Monday that the government will (...)

Capacity cuts in China fuel a commodity rally and a debate

STEEL ran in Zhang Cheng’s family for three generations. His grandfather (...)

Governments need to rethink their attitudes to debt

GOVERNMENTS do not always make the best budget managers. Assuming it avoids (...)

CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-U.S. charges former Turkish minister with Iran sanctions evasion

ISTANBUL, Sept 7 (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have charged a former Turkish (...)

Does ageing explain America’s disappointing wage growth?

WHEN America’s unemployment was last as low as it has been recently, in (...)

Samsung’s boss is sentenced to prison

SAMSUNG’S founding family, the Lees, have good reason to dislike room 417 (...)

China modernises its monetary policy

QIN SHIHUANG was the emperor who first unified China, through bloody conquest (...)

Why national accounts might be like corporate balance-sheets

THE easiest way to get an economist to laugh sardonically is to compare a (...)

Tax payment deadline is looming

Nearly five million self-employed people may have to pay tax by 31 July, or (...)

Tech stocks have regained their dotcom-era highs

CAST your mind back to when Bill Clinton was president, Tony Blair and Vladimir (...)

UPDATE 3-After healthcare failure, Republicans face similar divisions on tax reform

WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuters) - Republicans in Congress unveiled a fiscal (...)

India raises tax on cigarettes

NEW DELHI, July 17 (Reuters) - India has raised the total tax on cigarettes (...)

Britain hails Spanish investment as sign of confidence in economy

LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - Spanish companies will commit millions of pounds (...)

Britain to crack down on militant, criminal financing

LONDON, June 25 (Reuters) - Britain will bring in new rules on Monday to crack (...)

UPDATE 1-World Bank approves $500 mln grant package for Afghanistan projects

WASHINGTON, June 13 (Reuters) - The World Bank on Tuesday approved financing (...)

Bangladesh worries about falling remittances

IT IS a mystery. Last year Bangladesh’s army of migrant workers abroad increased (...)

In Donald Trump’s America, the left rethinks its economics

DEMOCRATS thought they knew the boundaries of acceptable economic discourse. (...)

RPT-With new sheriff in town, S.Korea big businesses duck for cover

SEOUL, May 21 (Reuters) - A South Korean retail giant has shelved controversial (...)

With new sheriff in town, S.Korea big businesses duck for cover

SEOUL, May 21 (Reuters) - A South Korean retail giant has shelved controversial (...)

Why the Federal Reserve should keep its balance-sheet large

HOW much money should exist? The Federal Reserve must soon confront this deep (...)

Portugal Fiscal Expenditure

Fiscal expenditure in Portugal amounted to EUR 50.36 billion in 2016. Fiscal (...)

Portugal Government Revenues

Government Revenues in Portugal decreased to 3081 EUR Million in January from (...)

Portugal Government Spending

Government Spending in Portugal increased to 8385.70 EUR Million in the fourth (...)

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