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Tony Hales, managing director of Stadia Trustees, looks at where SIPP investors have put their money since the start of the year.

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Tony Hales, managing director of Stadia Trustees, looks at where SIPP investors have put their money since the start of the year.

The Stadia essential SIPP index covers seven broad asset groups: cash; execution-only sharedealing; discretionary fund managers (DFMs); land; commercial property; FSA-regulated investments; and unregulated collective investment schemes (UCIS) and non-FSA regulated investments. Following on from last month, when we saw the first detailed publication of where clients intend to invest their SIPP monies following transfer, we have reviewed the data for January 2012, and compared and contrasted the results with 2011. The money trail January 2011 saw no investment in commercial property, ...

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