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25 October 2020
Financial advice
Following the crowd in search of healthy returns
Crowdfunding has grown in popularity, but like all investments you should be aware of the risks, writes ROD ANDERSON
Big business appeal
RBS leads call for fund to support growth firms
Alison Rose: first move (pic: Terry Murden) NatWest RBS and the bank-backed investment group BGF are spearheading moves to encourage big financial institutions and the government to help finance the
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Blueprint for countryside
More people, more rail: SNP plan for rural economy
The Borders railway has helped stimulate the local economy Encouraging people to move to the Scottish countryside and reinstating branch railway lines underpin an ambitious plan to boost the rural
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Letter to Chancellor
Retailers lifted by ministers plea on tax-free shopping
Kate Forbes, pictured, and Fiona Hyslop have urged change (pic: Terry Murden) Scottish retailers have received more political support to have a ban on tax free shopping for tourists overturned.
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