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#TradeTuesday: When is a sixty-seven percent cost reduction not good news?
By Richard Bicknell At a time when every cost imaginable seems to be on a skyward trajectory, it may come as a surprise that one of the largest costs...
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Letter from Hong Kong... A Mammoth Maiden Address in Hong Kong SAR
By Mary Devereux, Senior Adviser, SEC Newgate Greater China In what may have been the longest ever Policy Address (lasting 2 hours and 45 minutes)...
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Liz Truss becomes shortest serving UK Prime Minister
By Imogen Shaw Following a politically extraordinary 24 hours in what has been a politically extraordinary six weeks, Liz Truss has resigned after...
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ESG reporting offers important opportunity to rebuild public trust in financial services
By Emily Church You don’t need to be psychic to know that, for the UK population, trust in financial services – particularly the banking and asset...
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Global survey shows public demands action on ESG
By Andrew Adie Cost of living increases are the greatest concern for the UK public but they still expect the corporate world to lead on ESG and behave...
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We must urgently cosy up to energy efficiency
By Laura Leggetter Until the war in the Ukraine and its impact on energy costs, energy efficiency was not front of mind. That is not the case now...
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On your bike!
By William Gould The case for active travel today has never been greater, though it will require a complete rethink of policy-led reforms. From the...
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When pigs fly
By Rebecca Coleman The adynaton ‘when pigs fly’ has probably been applied to Battersea Power Station a lot of times since it closed in 1983. Once, of...
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