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Insight from Mazars’ Chief Economist, George Lagarias, on the risk of Fed hikes with bank stresses and inflation to counter
Written by Mazars’ Chief Economist, George Lagarias The three things I would tell my clients a. Central Banks are taking a risk hiking…
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Strong rationale for government to support fullest possible rollout of CDC schemes – LCP
In their response to the government’s CDC consultation, ‘Extending opportunities for Collective Defined Contribution Pension schemes’ which closes today, LCP strongly supports principles to…
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AIC renames three investment company sectors
The Association of Investment Companies (AIC) has renamed three of its investment company sectors following a sector review. The new sector names…
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Standard Life comments on the closure of the Value for Money, Collective Defined Contribution and Small Pots Consultations
Monday 27th March sees the closure of the call for evidence period of three critical consultations into the future of the UK pensions…
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What should employers consider when thinking about redundancies after a merger? Legal experts comments
Written by Aleksandra Traczyk, Associate at Winckworth Sherwood Stories have been aplenty on the recent banking M&A activity completed in a matter…
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Financial providers face ‘huge task’ in improving client communications, new survey finds
Consumers rarely read the essential communications sent to them by financial companies – such as pension companies, mortgage lenders and ISA providers…
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Rathbones targets modern slavery on multiple fronts in 2023 campaign
Rathbones, a provider of investment management services for individuals, charities and professional advisershas launched its fourth Votes Against Slavery engagement, securing support from a record…
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England’s out of kilter property market – rental stock accounts for just 5% of available homes in some areas of England
Research by the Gradual Homeownership provider, Wayhome, has highlighted the imbalance of the property market across England when it comes to the current…
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Study reveals more than half of Brits don’t want to go back to the office as UK marks three years since lockdown
More than half of UK workers have rejected the idea of working in an office again, research conducted to mark the third…
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Less than a third of people who plan to downsize make the leap
While a third of over-45s (29%) say they have plans to downsize in the next five years, just 13% of over-75s have…
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