It's here, it's there, it's everywhere and there is no escaping the reams of copy on the US presidential, congressional and senatorial elections, with all the hype about a brand new tomorrow.
As the House of Lords prepares to take up the Pensions Bill, The Telegraph predicts peers will reject the paperwork today on a key point.
Institutional investors are trying to get Prudential to organise a leaving do for chief executive Jonathan Bloomber because of concerns the latest "surprise" - a £1bn rights issue - is one to many, The Daily Telegraph writes.
Proposals for how the Pension Protection Fund should be funded will warn directly linking the likelihood of a fund going bust to the payment of a higher fee will be unworkable.
Latest IMA Figures show net sales of Isas have slumped, spurring much comment about the death of this particular type of savings vehicle.
Issues of protecting workers pension rights are on the agenda today after reports the government is lagging in efforts to provide for those already hit, and a warning the Pension Protection Fund must avoid risky investments.
Papers today are torn between reporting the latest indignations about MP's expenses and prince Harry's latest nightclubbing extravaganza.
Gordon Brown is poised to break his own Golden Rule because income and expenditure are failing to match up with promises made report the FT and The Times today.
Prudential needs to get itself a plan according to comments following yesteday's surprise announcement of a £1bn rights issue.
A statement from the GISC has formalised concerns the practice of brokers obtaining kickbacks from insurers for placing business has been ongoing in the UK market.