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[Merged]Brexit stuff
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5% loss because of Brexit?
What a joke. The investment banking market has been shifting for years with vast offshoring attempts that keep failing. One bank could offshore 30% of its City presence this year then bring most of that back a year later after yet another failed attempt to do the work with cheaper, clueless staff.
A lot of IB work is moving to hedge funds, so there's natural shrinkage anyway. Yet again Brexit will be used as an excuse and a headline figure to those that aren't aware of what's going on.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by NigelJK View PostOdd isn't it that a failing Business model, propped up by the Tax payer gets to say how to stuff their customers even more. Bet they can't make it pay even then.
RBS loses £2BComment
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Seems defense investment is going to be impacted by 'Brexit'
Ministry of Defence 'facing extra £700m costs post Brexit' - BBC News
Time to recall Dads Army?Comment
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Originally posted by sirja View PostSeems defense investment is going to be impacted by 'Brexit'
Ministry of Defence 'facing extra £700m costs post Brexit' - BBC News
Time to recall Dads Army?In Scooter we trustComment
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For all the miserble old Bremoaners here
http://reports.helpage.org/global-ag...ght-report.pdf
AssCretin, time to Brexit yourself before you pop your miserable clogs.Comment
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Cutting corporation tax will make Theresa May's Brexit talks 'more difficult'
Cutting corporation tax will make Theresa May's Brexit talks 'more difficult', European leaders warn
Theresa May's Brexit negotiations with the European Union will be "more difficult" if she cuts corporation tax, European leaders have warned.
Stefan Loefven, the Swedish Prime Minister, said that any "aggressive" tax cuts by Britain will damage relations with the European Union.
It comes as Philip Hammond, the Chancellor, prepares to "reset" Britain's fiscal policy in his Autumn Statement by cutting taxes and borrowing to invest in infrastructure.
Mr Loefven said that Brexit "shouldn’t take longer than necessary" but also suggested that Mrs May is entitled to wait until beginning the formal process of exiting the European Union.
Cutting corporation tax will make Theresa May's Brexit talks 'more difficult', European leaders warn
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No, we'll see no more cuts to Corp Tax with excuse that it would make Brexit talks harder - pretty amazing given that UK is supposedly leaving EU and can decide whatever the tax rates it wishes.Comment
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Can see where this is going - low tax, low wage economy.
It may be that Brexit is good for the rich who voted against it and bad for the poor who voted for.
What an excellent cosmic joke.Comment
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