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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Venus Feng |Max Harlow

    The Thames City residential development in London. (Bloomberg) -- The ex-wife of China Evergrande Group’s chairman spent millions on luxury apartments in London, nine months after the developer defaulted on its loans. While a court document in January unveiled her ownership of 33 units at the high-end residential development Thames City, it didn’t include the timing of the purchase.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Benjamin Stupples |Max Harlow

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  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Benjamin Stupples |Max Harlow

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  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Benjamin Stupples |Max Harlow

    As the pace of wealthy individuals leaving London quickens, the numbers are starting to stack up: Labour’s flagship “tax the rich” policy risks becoming a net drain on the UK economy. Barely a day passes by without a big investor or entrepreneur exiting after the government abolished a two-century-old tax break for non-domiciled residents — well-heeled residents hailing from overseas.

  • 3 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Max Harlow

    A worker at a construction site in Bishops Stortford, UK. (Bloomberg) -- Construction workers from abroad will still be able to migrate to the UK despite tighter visa restrictions announced by the government, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper said, as Labour attempts to slash migration without damaging critical sectors of the economy.

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Max Harlow
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3 Jun 25

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