Nationals round-up: A look at ethical investments, predictions about commodity prices and a guide to Junior ISAs...
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has cancelled the permissions of an Ayshire-based firm to carry on regulated activities after it failed to co-operate on Treating Customer Fairly (TCF) visits.
Eurozone banks may have to raise €200bn to boost their capital reserves under a proposal from the European Banking Authority (EBA).
Advisers have been warned customers may drift away from them and question the value of their service if they use just one platform.
Hargreaves Lansdown is one of only two companies in the FTSE 100 which has not located any of its subsidiaries in a tax haven.
Support services provider threesixty's profits were dented in 2010 following its takeover by Standard Life and an increase in staff costs.
Chartered financial planner Pete Matthew has marked the occasion of recording his 150th educational video for consumers by re-designing his website, Meaningful Money.
Nationals round-up: Star fund managers were under the microscope while RPI-linked bonds made a return. There was also a closer look at inheritance tax and the buy-to-let market.
An IFA whose application to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) for re-authorisation was delayed then rejected has had his complaint turned down.