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This series brings together all documents relating to BIS occasional papers
Tax and reporting rules for employers providing bonus payments to employees
Occasional working papers highlighting analysis carried out by CMA economists.
This paper documents the projection model at the core of the Forecasting and Policy Analysis System at the National Bank of Rwanda
Policy brief on the growth effects of financial volatility, and ways to mitigate them
The Office of Manpower Economics provides an independent secretariat to 8 Pay Review Bodies which make recommendations impacting 2.5 million workers – around 45% of public sector staff – and a pay bill of £100 billion. OME is part of...
This is a list of all the opinions the RPC issued in 2020 on HM Treasury measures.
How to appeal a notice or decision from the Interception of Communications Commissioner (ICC) or competent authority under Network and Information Systems (NIS) regulations.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulates the financial services industry in the UK. Its role includes protecting consumers, keeping the industry stable, and promoting healthy competition between financial service providers. FCA works with HM Treasury .
The review of the balance of competences will be an audit of what the EU does and how it affects the UK.
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