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Mortgage & Property experts respond to the latest HMRC property transactions data
Following the release of the latest HMRC property transaction figures, we hear from a range of experts, who have shared…
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Deepbridge Capital and RSM UK launch Autumn Tax Planning Masterclass series
Venture capital investment manager Deepbridge Capital is pleased to announce the launch of its Autumn 2025 Tax Planning…
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Advisers trapped by traditional marketing tactics and tight budgets, Unbiased study shows
New research by Unbiased, the UK’s leading financial advice platform, reveals that financial advisers are facing an uphi…
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Moneyfacts: Why are mortgage rates climbing again?
Mortgage rates have started to creep up again despite a recent cut in the Bank of England’s base rate, as rising swap ra…
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Summer of legal shakeups: what financial planners need to know
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In a summer marked by landmark family law rulings, financial planners and lawyers face significant implications for how…
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Schroders: Five perspectives on how cheap UK equities really are
Value Fund Manager and Research Analyst, Tom Grady at Schroders, assesses whether UK equities are fundamentally cheap re…
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Consumer Duty has not shortened the small print; financial T&Cs remain as long as classic novels two years on
Two years since the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) Consumer Duty came into force, and Fairer Finance’s latest analy…
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Fidelity International: Why gold’s long-term case is stronger than ever
Despite sharp gains, gold continues to play a key role in portfolios, backed by resilient demand, policy uncertainty and…
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Skillcast: Why the Leeds Reforms make training a C-Suite responsibility
When the Chancellor stood up in Leeds to announce her reforms, the headlines honed in on “cutting red tape”. But, unlike…
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Evelyn Partners: AUM and asset flows update for the six months ended 30 June 2025
Evelyn Partners reveal that they generated £3.7 billion of gross new assets in H1 2025, with AUM reaching an all-time hi…
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Homebuyers paid £14.1bn in stamp duty this year after changes in latest Budget – up 20% on last year
HMRC data out today shows that homebuyers paid £14.1bn in stamp duty over the past year – up 20% from £11.8bn paid…
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As IHT receipts hit £1.5 billion, St. James’s Place outlines key gifting strategies to reduce the potential tax burden
Following the latest HMRC inheritance tax (IHT) receipts reaching £1.5 billion for May 2024 to April 2025, £98 million higher than the…
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LCP successfully connects to the Pensions Dashboards ecosystem
LCP has successfully connected its first pensions administration client to the Pensions Dashboards ecosystem, in line with their ‘connect by’ date. This…
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LV= completes successful pensions dashboard connection with Origo ahead of schedule
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Only a quarter of mortgage brokers ‘very comfortable’ explaining valuations, reveals CSS webinar poll
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May inheritance tax receipts fall to £650 million, down from £850 million in April, experts share their reaction
Inheritance tax (IHT) receipts fell sharply in May, dropping to £650 million from £850 million in April, according to the latest figures.…
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Viewpoint: Schroders’ Duncan Lamont asks what would stagflation mean for equity investors?
History suggests that in an environment of low growth and high inflation, stocks may not perform as poorly as investors fear. In…
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AJ Bell’s Ryan Hughes tells us how future interest rate cuts could create opportunities for advisers
Following today’s announcement that the Bank of England is to keep UK interest rates at 4.25% for the moment, there’s plenty for…