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Buying and selling a leasehold property – What’s changed and what’s set to change in the future?
By Clive Scrivener – Partner, Scrivener Tibbatts Ltd The leasehold property market has been under significant scrutiny in recent years, leading to…
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Borrowing comes in higher than expected in October
Following the latest public sector finances that showed borrowing of £17.4 billion in October, Danni Hewson, AJ Bell head of financial analysis, has commented. …
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A Global Post-Election M&A Deal Surge
Data from the Datasite platform, which annually facilitates 15,000 new global deals, shows that US and EMEA deals are already up –…
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Robeco publishes 2025 Outlook: ‘This is not a landing’
In its 2025 economic outlook titled ‘This is not a landing’, Robeco forecasts another challenging year for the global economy, marked by…
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Fixed Income: The argument for investing in bonds is the strongest it has been in years says Invesco’s FI team
Analysis from Invesco’s Fixed Income team Over the last couple of years, bonds have been anything but boring. The low-income environment that…
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The importance of strategic asset allocation
By Rob Starkey, Portfolio Manager, Schroder Investment Solutions Strategic asset allocation (SAA) is a cornerstone of investment management. This policy decision sets…
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UK companies need to do more to address modern slavery finds latest CCLA benchmark
More UK companies have found evidence of modern slavery in their operations or supply chains, according to an assessment undertaken for the…
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Pensioners urged to apply for pension credit as winter fuel payment cutoff nears
Thursday 21 November marks one month until the final deadline for pensioners to apply for backdated pension credit to receive this year’s…
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Invesco: our predictions for equities in the year ahead
As we head into 2025, we believe the outlook for equities is improving. Here we share the thoughts of our experts across…
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Everyday accidents could leave UK adults more than £800 out of pocket
Unexpected everyday accidents, such as trips, falls, or food poisoning, could cost UK adults more than £800 if they needed to take…
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