Meg Bratley
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Higher yields likely if ‘big beautiful bill’ passes: T. Rowe Price
As voting on Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill continues in the US House, Blerina Uruci, chief US economist at T. Rowe Price, explores…
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Affluent investors double allocations to alternatives and gold, HSBC Snapshot reveals
Affluent investors reshaped their portfolios over the past 12 months by doubling allocations to alternative investments and gold while reducing cash levels by…
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Why property must take centre stage in financial planning conversations
Written by Matthew Cumber, Managing Director, Countrywide Surveying Services For most people, property is the most valuable asset they will ever own.…
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Hinckley & Rugby for Intermediaries launches 4.81% discounted remortgage product
Hinckley & Rugby for Intermediaries has announced the launch of a new two-year discounted remortgage product, effective immediately, at 4.81%. Available up…
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Aptia and PMI partner to develop first qualification to raise pensions administration standards
Aptia, and the Pensions Management Institute (PMI) have partnered to create a groundbreaking new qualification for professionals working in the pensions administration…
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More good news for firms that have written DB pension transfer advice
Expected redress payments arising from Defined Benefit transfer advice remained broadly stable during the second quarter of 2025. First Actuarial’s Redress Tracker…
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Access FS Partners with Afin Bank to provide mortgage solutions for diaspora communities in the UK
Mortgage and protection brokerage Access Financial Services (“Access FS”) has announced a semi-exclusive distribution partnership with Afin Bank, a new lender set…
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Triple Point Ventures: new legislation risks damaging UK growth businesses
Seb Wallace, Head of Triple Point Ventures and a founder himself, comments on new legislation that risks harming UK growth businesses by requiring small…
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FCA clarifies expectations on bullying, harassment and violence to deepen trust in financial services
Serious bullying and harassment in financial firms qualify as misconduct, under rules confirmed by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). Previously, it was…
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What landlords need to know about longer notice periods and stricter rules
Written by Allison Thompson, National Lettings Managing Director, LRG As the Renters’ Rights Bill continues its progress through the House of Lords,…

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