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Our weekly round-up of the key product launches, charging tweaks, people moves and events for financial advisers...

Products Structured products: Morgan Stanley has launched the Defensive Supertracker Deposit Plan, its first structured deposit offering since 2012, using Lloyds as deposit taker. Critical illness: Aviva has enhanced its heart attack definition on new CI policies, meaning it will now pay out on the diagnosis of a heart attack regardless of severity. Annuities: Canada Life is extending the cancellation period for annuity customers who were in their cancellation period on 19 March 2014 (Budget day) - to 25 April. Movers and shakers Chase de Vere: The national IFA has appointed Sa...

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