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It's our round-up of the stories your clients may have read in the national newspapers over the weekend...

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It's our round-up of the stories your clients may have read in the national newspapers over the weekend...

ISA millionaires Would it have been possible to become a millionaire just by using up ISA and PEP allowances over the past 25 years? Yes, according to the Telegraph, which reported on how businesses such as Brewin Dolphin and Kilik & Co claim to have clients who have achieved just that. In the case studies presented, the clients went directly into shares and patience was inevitably key to achieving the long terms gains. Global equity income Nothing particularly ground-breaking in a Guardian piece assessing the opportunities in global income equity funds as investors think about movin...

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