Five things your clients will call you about this week

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Nationals round-up: Investing in wind, a new equity release mortgage and more woes for savers...

Investing in wind It's probably a familiar story: client reads about incredible investment opportunity and calls adviser, convinced it's the one for them. The latest cause for this could be wind-power bonds, promising to pay 7.5% annually for the next four years and described by the Guardian as "a green investment with attractive returns". The ReBonds issue is offered by the Wind Prospect Group and the money raised will be used to fund the first commercial wind turbines to be built in the West Midlands. Stamp investments Another interesting investment scheme which clients may have go...

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