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Definition of

Red Book

Finance

copy of UK finance minister's Budget speech a copy of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's speech published on the day of the Budget. It can be regarded as the United Kingdom's financial statement and report.

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Definitions of ’Red Book’ and meaning of ’Red Book’ are from the book publication, QFINANCE – The Ultimate Resource, © 2009 Bloomsbury Information Ltd. Find definitions for ’Red Book’ and other financial terms with our online QFINANCE Financial Dictionary.

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