Newton multi-asset deputy CIO Paul Brain retires
Brain, who previously led Newton’s fixed income team, retires after 40 years as an investment manager
France’s newly elected president Emmanuel Macron unveiled a slew of proposals during his campaign to combat the country’s 10% unemployment rate and sluggish economic growth. Here we take a look at his plans for tax and spending cuts, public sector job losses and a €50bn (£42.3bn, $54.9bn) stimulus package.
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