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Guest insight | Sparrows Capital’s Millington on why the fixation on fixed fees in financial services should end
A debate around whether advisers should charge fixed fees is re-emerging but, warns Arnie Millington, Head of Business Development at Sparrows Capital,…
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Pension giants back Mansion House Accord with billions for UK growth – but advisers urged to stay focused on client outcomes
Seventeen of the UK’s largest workplace pension providers have pledged to invest billions into private markets – including a minimum 5% into…
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Adviser insight: Truly Independent’s Katie Brinsden highlights eight reasons why advisers should embrace innovation
Innovation is no longer a luxury for financial advice firms – it’s a strategic necessity. Katie Brinsden (pictured), Managing Director at the…
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Fund manager view: Why I’m wary of the US recovery – Jacob de Tusch-Lec, manager of the Artemis Global Income Fund
Jacob de Tusch-Lec (pictured), manager of the Artemis Global Income Fund, explains why the recent rally in US equities may offer investors…
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M&G commits private markets expertise to power UK growth through new Mansion House Accord
M&G has reported that it has reaffirmed its commitment to UK economic growth by becoming a signatory to the Mansion House Accord,…
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Mental Health Awareness Week – 6 ways employers can boost employee wellbeing
One in five UK employees has taken time off due to poor mental health, as searches for “how to handle stress at…
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UK secures first Trump 2.0 era trade deal: What it means for financial advisers and their clients
The UK has become the first country to secure a trade deal with the new Trump administration, marking a significant, albeit symbolic,…
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Bank of England offers a downbeat assessment of Trump’s trade war, but good news for low-income families and homeowners says Resolution Foundation
The Bank of England’s take on the impact of President Trump’s first 100 days on the UK economy was low on growth and high on uncertainty, but…
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Bank of England cuts interest rates – experts share views on what it means for advisers and clients
The Bank of England has taken another step toward easing, cutting the base rate from 4.5% to 4.25% in a widely anticipated…
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Good news for borrowers as Bank cuts UK interest rates – experts share analysis and reaction
With markets widely anticipating a cut from the Bank of England today, the key question was whether it would be 25 or…

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