The Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) November 2025 Economic and Fiscal Outlook offers a mixed picture of the UK’s economic outlook and fiscal challenges. On the surface, the numbers suggest stabilisation: growth has been revised up, fiscal headroom has doubled, and inflation is expected to ease back toward target. That should result in lower interest …
The £2,000 Pension Salary Sacrifice Cap: Fairness or a Blow to Savings?
When the Chancellor announced a £2,000 annual cap on salary sacrifice into pensions, it appeared as a minor adjustment. However, it could significantly influence the UK’s pension incentive structure, potentially altering saving behaviour, workplace culture, and long‑term capital markets, which warrants closer examination. A fiscal grab framed as fairness? Salary sacrifice has long been a …
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Capital markets are increasingly unmoored from the real economy
Imbalances in the financial sector or the real economy – the usual trigger for recessions – have been markedly absent from the current global economic downturn. Instead, the cause this time was a government-mandated shutdown of the economy owing to a global health crisis. The end of shutdown will see economic growth resume (as indeed …
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