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Former chancellor who now advises Coinbase says Rachel Reeves should set up a framework for stablecoins
Investors expect a cut this week, but a divided MPC is keeping its options open
Financial watchdog to give detailed proposals in October, following Friday’s Supreme Court ruling
Financial regulator has announced it will impose an industry-wide redress scheme
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Remote work among commuters has led to a sharp decline in sales of annual train passes
The precedents for liberalising rules in finance do not augur well
Total for nuclear power station project set to be billions of pounds higher than official government estimates
Capital gains tax rates were raised in Autumn Budget while the price of gold has surged this year
Property market stabilises after June dip following expiry of stamp duty tax break
US President Donald Trump announces levies on dozens of countries and formalises some trade deals
More than 80% of leaders surveyed by Institute of Directors said they were pessimistic
Project includes building third runway and rerouting Britain’s busiest motorway
Berwick Bank consent faced delays following resistance from environmentalists
Union may now ballot for strike action if ministers do not re-enter negotiations
State reaps increased revenue from 40% duty on inherited assets even before chancellor’s latest changes take hold
Heidi Alexander sought assurances over service robustness at meeting with air traffic control boss
VAT’s all, folks
Shares in UK aero-engineer and Safran of France jump as both groups raise profit outlooks
Fines will be increased, and deadline for payments shortened to 45 days, under proposed changes
London’s luxury property market has bigger problems than the ‘exodus’ of wealthy non-doms
Wage growth of households and popularity of ‘hybrid’ nannies who provide extra services help boost pay
I can’t afford to pay the mortgage on my buy-to-let flat
Green light for FirstGroup and Arriva comes despite government pressure to curb growth of such operations
Jim Mackey tells hospitals that clinicians providing cover during walkouts should not receive higher payments