Three things clients will call you about this week

... clients will call you about this week

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It's our weekly heads-up on the national stories that may have caught your clients' attention at the weekend...

  The election Let's begin with the election result should we? Investment clients likely will as energy companies, housebuilders and banks all shot up the major indices on Friday as the Conservatives' somewhat surprising win was confirmed. It's easy to forget what was in the winning party's manifesto (particularly if you didn't vote for that party), so the Telegraph has taken another look at what people have been promised. Income tax, inheritance tax, pensions, housing - it's all there in this handy guide, so expect a few calls from clients on these topics. READ THE FULL STORY...

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