Five things clients will call you about this week

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Here is our weekly round-up of articles your clients may have read in the national newspapers over the weekend...

Remortgage The Guardian takes looks at the remortgage market. Property prices are rising at the same time mortgage rates are falling, meaning that many homeowners are potentially in a position to reduce their monthly repayments by switching lenders. Read more here Pibs Pibs - Permanent, interest-bearing shares - have re-entered the spotlight in the wake of the crisis at the Co-op Bank. The Telegraph explores the risks involved with investing with a building society. Read more here  Risk assessment The Independent looks at a number of investment areas, including property, structu...

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