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Thursday newspaper round-up: Betfred, rail strikes, EDF
The bookmaker Betfred has been fined nearly £2.9m for failings in its social responsibility and money-laundering controls, after accepting tens of thousands…
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Higher borrowing costs poised to curb UK property market – Zoopla
Home buyers could see their buying power slashed by more than a quarter, industry research found on Thursday, as the cost of…
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10% of decision makers say their firms don’t understand consumer duty despite looming deadline- Moneyhub Report
10% of decision makers (CEOs, Chairman, and Board Directors) say they don’t feel that their firms have a good understanding of the…
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10 year auto-enrolment anniversary: SJP analysis highlights potential savings for those with an AE pension
With the ten-year anniversary of the introduction of auto-enrolment (AE) approaching on 1 October, new analysis from St. James’s Place reveals the…
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Aegon: HMRC data shows pension impact of Covid-19 and cost of living crisis as flexible pension withdrawals rise
HMRC have published detailed statistics on the most recent data on personal pensions, pensions tax relief and flexible pension payments. Below, Steven…
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Property prices could fall by “20%+ over the next 2-3 years” – mortgage experts deliver their verdict
After this week’s mayhem in the mortgage market, and with the base rate tipped to rise much higher to rein in inflation…
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Richard Curtis’ Make My Money Matter & Scottish Widows research: Carbon footprint of FTSE100 pensions 7x higher than company emissions
Make My Money Matter, a climate finance campaign founded by Richard Curtis (pictured) of Love Actually and Comic Relief fame, and pension…
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M&G’s Jim Leaviss: Today’s BoE intervention on gilts to mitigate govt damage is “not a good look”
Following today’s intervention from the Bank of England(BoE), Jim Leaviss, CIO of public fixed income at M&G Investments comments: “After Friday’s mini-Budget…
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AJ Bell comment on pension withdrawals spike
Pension withdrawals have spiked as the cost-of-living crisis forces savers to raid retirement pots. AJ Bell’s head of recruitment policy, Tom Selby,…
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Firms most concerned about loss of control and cost when outsourcing their CIP, finds Copia Capital
Research by discretionary Fund Manager, Copia Capital Management, finds that advisers’ biggest worries about outsourcing their Centralised Investment Proposition (CIP) are loss…
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