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Four deadly investment scams draining British bank accounts right now
With more Brits turning to investing to build their savings and plan for the future, fraudsters are finding new ways to…
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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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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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Aviva completes a £700m buy-in deal with the ABB Plan
Aviva has today announced the successful completion of a £700 million bulk purchase annuity (BPA) buy-in transaction wit…
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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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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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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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Carlyle to acquire intelliflo from Invesco
Global investment firm Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG) and Invesco (NYSE: IVZ), a leading global asset management firm, announced t…
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Moneyfacts: Savings providers and choice climb to record highs
Moneyfacts UK Savings Trends Treasury Report data shows the quantity of savings providers on the market and product choi…
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