Sue Whitbread
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Russia/Ukraine Escalation: PIMCO economists give their views of the impact on DM Central Banks
PIMCO economists share their views on the latest situation in Russia/Ukraine. The grim situation in Ukraine got materially worse last week. Targeted…
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Bank of England to ditch rules limiting massive mortgages
-Since 2014, banks have had a limit on the number of mortgages they can offer where someone is borrowing more than…
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The number of UK millennial and GenZ millionaires hits record high
-Boom in millennial entrepreneurship helps fuel the rise -Research also shows a drop in high-earning Baby Boomers The number of UK…
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ONS business insights survey: older workers are a driving force in the workplace, but roles need to fit their needs
-Transportation and storage businesses have the highest proportion of workers aged 50 or more – with 35.7% of workers in this age…
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Blackfinch bolsters senior management team with new Ventures hire
Richard Harley joins high growth technology investment specialist National investment specialist Blackfinch has announced that it has further bolstered its Ventures…
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Ukraine crisis underlines benefits of broad diversification and commodity exposure says RLAM
Reacting to news of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Trevor Greetham, RLAM Head of Multi Asset said: “World leaders were warning there…
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Quilter Cheviot partners with the WealthiHer network ahead of International Women’s Day webinars
Quilter Cheviot is proud to announce a partnership with the WealthiHer Network, alongside a new webinar series around International Women’s Day aimed…
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Aegon IM summarises impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on the markets
Colin Dryburgh, Investment Manager, Multi-Asset & Solutions at Aegon AM, outlines the potential market impact of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The headlines…
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850,000 pensioners missing out on £1.7 billion of Pension Credit
-A third of those entitled to claim – about 850,000 families – are failing to claim -Average loss of £1,900 a year…
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Student loan double-whammy leaves wealthiest graduates better off
-The government will cut the student loan repayment threshold from £27,200 to £25,000 from the 2024/25 academic year. -It will also increase…

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