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Capital Gains Tax Increase: What Investors Need to Know About Biden's Proposed Changes

Several financial experts say the Biden administration’s proposal to raise capital gains tax will negatively affect the US economy...

US Banks See Loan Demand Drop, Fed Survey Says

US banks have observed a fresh decline in loan demand for industrial purposes and household demand for credit during the first quarter of the year, according to a Federal Reserve survey...

Heineken Announces £39 Million Investment to Reopen 62 Closed UK Pubs

The focus of the investment will be on reopening 62 pubs that were previously closed and renovating 94 existing outlets...


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