Quick quiz of the week's news #15

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How much do you remember about five of the key stories of the past five days? (Answers on next page.)

1 Axa Wealth had grown overall assets under management to almost £25bn by the end of Q3 this year. But which part of the business contributes the most? (Story here) A Elevate B Architas C Corporate Investment Services 2 Which of the following qualifies as the largest fund manager in the world, on assets under management? (Story here) A State Street B BlackRock C Vanguard 3 Stephen Gay is to leave his post as director at the Association of British Insurers. Which adviser-affiliated organisation has he previously headed up? (Story here) A AIFA (now APFA) B IFP C PFS 4 What per...

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