Five things clients will call you about this week

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Here's our pick of what clients may have read in the Easter weekend's papers…

FCA The new regulator takes over from the Financial Services Authority today. The FT carried an interview with Martin Wheatley, in which the CEO promised to be more proactive in tackling scandals like payment protection insurance. ISAs With cash ISA rates some of the most dismal in recent memory - only a handful promise to even beat inflation - the Independent looked at core funds to hold in a stocks and shares ISA. More generous limits will also see it benefit over cash, the paper said. Cyprus Expat Brits have begun transferring savings from eurozone periphery countries back to...

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