Rachel Reeves is standing firm on the extension of inheritance tax to agricultural properties, despite farmers protesting in London against the policy. The National Farmers’ Union president warns that the tax changes could force family farms to be broken up and sold. Reeves and environment secretary Steve Reed defend the policy, stating that it ensures wealthier estates and valuable farms contribute their fair share towards public services.
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Private acquisitions strip more than $1tn from European equity markets
Private acquisitions have removed over $1 trillion from European equity markets in the past decade, according to a report by HSBC Global Research and New Financial, highlighting the shift from public to private capital. The report notes that 1,013 European companies have been acquired, compared to only 130 that relocated to the US stock market, raising concerns about diminishing liquidity and investment in Europe. Policymakers are urged to reform public markets, as the current climate,...
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