Will George Osborne live to regret removing the FCA chief executive?
Helena Morrissey, chief executive of Newton Investment Management, has been appointed as a member of a Treasury body to strengthen Britain's position at the centre of global finance.
Financial Conduct Authority chief executive Martin Wheatley is to stand down on 12 September after the Treasury said it believes "different leadership is required".
Neil Woodford has criticised Chancellor George Osborne's cut to tax breaks for renewable energy after shares in his holding of Drax fell by over a quarter.
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Investors will be able to withdraw and reinvest cash held in stocks & shares ISAs without affecting their annual limits as of April 2016, the Treasury has said.
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The personal allowance will increase to £11,000 next year, while the higher-rate tax threshold will rise to £43,000, the Chancellor has said.
Corporation tax is to be cut further, to 18% by 2020, the Chancellor has announced.