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Mar 2025
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Goldman Sachs Foundation President Talks...

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It's just over a week until the Chancellor Rachel Reeves will unveil her Spring Statement, which is expected to announce further spending cuts to keep the deficit and borrowing under control. This as many UK businesses are facing tax rises when an increase in employers' national insurance comes into force next month. Small businesses are key to driving the economic growth the government wants, so what would help them? The latest report from Goldman Sachs, built on their' 10,000 Small Businesses' programme, contains some key recommendations. Asahi Pompey, Global Head of Corporate Engagement at Goldman Sachs and President of the Goldman Sachs Foundation joined Stephen Carroll and Tom Mackenzie on Bloomberg Daybreak Europe to discuss.

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