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Twitter replaces blue bird with X – marketers and brand experts respond
Overnight, Twitter has replaced the iconic blue bird with an X. UK newswire, Newspage, asked a dozen social media and branding experts…
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JM Finn promotes internally to Head of Operations role
JM Finn has promoted Todd Babington to head of operations following the retirement of Frank Reardon. Frank Reardon had served as head…
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Private Investors Bullish on Gold as U.S. Leads the Pack Out of Inflation
New research out today from BullionVault says half of private investors (49.5%) forecast the price of gold will increase by 10 per cent by…
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Music royalties offer ‘sound’ returns – MGIM’s Ben Drysdale tunes in to the prospects for investment returns
Written by Ben Drysdale, Junior Analyst at Momentum Global Investment Management According to my Spotify, I spent an astonishing 51,000 minutes of…
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Venture Capital needs to venture further, says Treasury Committee
The Treasury Committee today criticises the venture capital industry’s unacceptable failure to invest in firms outside London and the South East or…
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Landbay reduces pricing across all fixed rate products
Specialist buy-to-let lender Landbay has had a major price restructure across its fixed rate product range with reductions from 0.30% to 0.70%. …
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Funds that favour value are back on top according to FE Fundinfo’s July crown rebalance
Funds that are utilising a value style of investment are outperforming those that don’t in the latest FE fundinfo Crowns rebalance. The…
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A third of advisers expect fees to increase as a result of Consumer Duty
New research from Quilter has found that almost a third (32%) of financial advisers expect their customer fees to increase as a…
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Inheritance Tax Receipts reach £2 billion from April to June 2023, up £0.2 billion year-on-year
Inheritance tax receipts hit £2 billion from April to June 2023, according to data released by HMRC today. This is £200 million higher than…
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“Michael Gove’s proposal to ‘relax’ planning rules surrounding building more homes reeks of political desperation” – reaction
The Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Michael Gove, has announced plans to relax planning rules in England in…
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