Tag Archives: Rishi Sunak
Can our pensions build back better? Sunak paints a greener picture.
Ricki Sunak’s first speech on financial services in the House of Commons came on the day we absorbed a Biden and a vaccine win. It was a bad day for viruses but a good day for the markets which bounced … Continue reading
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Tagged ESG, ESG governance, Green gilts, Guy Opperman, Opperman, Rishi Sunak, Sunak
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We had better get used to managing bad news;- (thoughts on 64,500 excess deaths).
The Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) has published its Mortality Monitor. Key points: – death rates 18% higher than same week last year – excess deaths this week were lower than the number of COVID-19 deaths – they estimate around 64,500 … Continue reading
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Tagged bad news, Boris Johnson, Covid-19, Death, Excess Deaths, Rishi Sunak
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Pubs or jobs?
Pubs This is daft, no one is being asked to patrol in Helmand Province or down the Falls Road, sleep in the mud of the Somme. Maybe it could herald an about-turn of the slump in pub life? Either way, … Continue reading
Posted in consolidation, coronavirus, pensions
Tagged Corinavirus, COVID19, HMRC, pensions, Rishi Sunak
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