The Board of Clarkson Hill Group has received an approach regarding a possible offer for the Cambridge-based business.
House prices fell 3.6% in September according to the Halifax, the biggest month-on-month decline since it began keeping records in 1983.
I am both saver and spender, 50:50 I’d say, but I keep hearing I need to be more one than the other.
The FSA today proposes allowing the re-registration of trail commission when a client changes adviser after 2012, subject to the contract between the provider and previous adviser.
Ernst & Young is one of two audit giants facing fresh scrutiny from the accountancy watchdog over the segregation of client assets.
Child benefit is to be scrapped for higher rate taxpayers from 2013, Chancellor George Osborne has announced, in a move that will save the government £1bn.
Asian stocks rose to their highest level in more than two years on Monday boosted by strong emerging market fund inflows and last week's positive economic news from China.
A quartet of insurance giants, including Resolution, considered mounting a multi-billion pound break-up bid for rival Aviva.
UK banks are borrowing billions of pounds each month and may be forced to seek yet more support from the state, an economic think-tank warns.
Supermarket giant Tesco's plan to march into the home loans business this autumn is facing a severe delay: the grocer has yet to receive permission from the City watchdog to offer mortgages.