Five stories you may have missed this week

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This week's top stories included reports that chancellor Philip Hammond is considering cutting higher-rate tax relief in the Autumn Budget, while the Court of Appeal ruled IBM had the right to impose a cap on increases in pensionable pay.

Also, transparency campaigner Chris Sier was appointed to head the Financial Conduct Authority's working group on cost and charges disclosure. 1) Hammond considers cutting higher-rate tax relief...

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