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Mortgage & Property experts respond to the latest HMRC property transactions data
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Moneyfacts: Why are mortgage rates climbing again?
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Summer of legal shakeups: what financial planners need to know
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Schroders: Five perspectives on how cheap UK equities really are
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Consumer Duty has not shortened the small print; financial T&Cs remain as long as classic novels two years on
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