Economists warn that the UK inflation rate will fall further by this summer because of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.

UK inflation predicated to tumble by summer

Economists warn that the UK inflation rate will fall further by this summer because of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
HMRC says expats and non-doms stuck in the UK due to COVID-19 can claim ‘exceptional circumstances’ exemptions and will not have to pay tax on their global incomes.

Expats get a coronavirus tax break

HMRC says expats and non-doms stuck in the UK due to COVID-19 can claim ‘exceptional circumstances’ exemptions and will not have to pay tax on their global incomes.
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A Post-Brexit Checklist for Expats

For a long time now, travelling between Europe and the UK has been relatively pain-free. With Brexit on the horizon though, it’s time to start thinking about the various extra considerations that it may cause before travelling.
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Rate cut a possibility as global growth stalls

The Bank of England surprisingly held out the prospect of an interest rate cut on Thursday as it downgraded the UK's economic growth forecasts because of Brexit and the global economic slowdown.
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One size doesn’t fit all in Asia

What is the best way to tailor a relocation benefits for international assignments to China, Singapore, Hong Kong and Malaysia?
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City chiefs in U.S to boost banking links

As optimism continues to drop in the UK financial services sector, City of London Lord Mayor Peter Estlin and policy chair Catherine McGuinness fly to the US to meet with senior banking and finance executives.
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How to choose a new school in the UK

Relocating with school-age children is one of the biggest challenges a family can face. To ease the process, our step-by-step guide to choosing a school suggests questions to ask on a school visit, with advice from the schools themselves.
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Bank moves hit city jobs growth

The number of job vacancies in London’s finance sector has halved over the past two years because Brexit has knocked business confidence and prompted relocations to new European hubs in the EU27, according to a new report.
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Bank of America shifts top staff to Paris

The Bank of America is to continue shifting staff to European hub cities, following an announcement that it will move a number of senior staff to Paris.
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Women face a ‘double glass ceiling’ in banking sector

The global banking sector poses several roadblocks for women seeking promotion to both management and executive roles, according to new research from SKEMA.
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Bank of England flags up future rises in interest rates

Interest rates will stay at 1.5 per cent says Bank of England but hint at further rises later in the year; this follows the first rate rise in November last year after increased economic growth in the UK.
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UK banks ‘strong enough to cope with disorderly Brexit’

The Bank of England has confirmed that UK banks would be capable of dealing with a ‘disorderly Brexit’. However, the governor Mark Carney did warn that a ‘no deal’ situation was in nobody’s interest.
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City joins calls for ‘urgent’ Brexit transition deal

Relocation of banks and other financial firms has again been highlighted. The City of London Corporation joined calls from business organisations that argue firms may initiate plans to move by January.
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UK inflation rise blamed on sterling's weakness