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It’s bubbly all round but really, does anyone care?
In recent years, world markets have become so unstable that spotting and exploiting the next bubble has become the name of the game, writes Tony Jackson
Berlin’s pious Sabbath decree
Christopher Caldwell on the pros and cons of Sunday shopping
Outside Edge: Above all, God save our awful anthems
Gordon Cramb on the perils of national anthems
The post post-Thatcher era begins
Focus on growth, says Martin Wolf
Why Obama does not want a multipolar world order
Zaki Laïdi on the international system
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EDITORIAL COMMENT
A taxing problem
A rise in the CGT rate would be a far better way to raise cash from rich taxpayers than raising the top rate of income tax – abolish special rates or reliefs rather than raising headline tax rates
North Sea Bubble
As in the 18th century, although it may not now be clear what Britain will do in the future, here in the wreckage of its North Sea Bubble, something will turn up
A season not to be jolly with bankers
Governments must press ahead with banking reforms: resolution regimes to force shareholders and creditors, not taxpayers, to bear the losses of failure; and aggressively higher capital requirements








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