Barclays Wealth podcasts give expats finance advice

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A series of educational podcasts targeted at international investors has been launched by Barclays W...

A series of educational podcasts targeted at international investors has been launched by Barclays Wealth. The podcasts are aimed at expatriates who want help making financial decisions before moving to a new country. Topics include a guide for international professionals living in the UK with advice on how they can make the most of their wealth while working away from home, and a guide to structured products, designed to simplify the concept of these investments and describe their benefits, such as capital protection.

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