Talking about hung parliaments is all the rage at the moment. What a shame that so much of what is said is nonsense.
The finance director of Royal Liver Assurance (RLA) was sacked over claims he made unauthorised payments worth millions to an advisory business run by a former colleague.
Congressional investigators yesterday accused Goldman Sachs of taking a "net short" position in the US mortgage market in 2007 that enabled it to benefit from the bursting of the housing bubble.
Hargreaves Lansdown chief operating officer Ian Gorham is set to become the firm's first independent CEO after co-founder Peter Hargreaves yesterday announced he was stepping down from the role.
A proposal enabling the FSCS to act "on behalf" of other compensation schemes anywhere in the world could lead to higher levy costs for UK financial advisers.
Financial advisers in Australia will be banned from accepting commission payments on products they sell as the regulator today unveiled a series of reforms to its financial services sector.
Good on Towry Law for fighting back, says Bradbury Hamilton MD Sheriar Bradbury...
Worst thing about last night's second Leader's Debate? Easy - Sky's coverage.
Formula One racing fan Graham Harvey, managing director at Axa protection, is less keen on what has been dubbed 'the conditions race'...
Friends, peers and colleagues pay tribute to former IFA Promotions (IFAP) chief executive David Elms, who died on Tuesday.