UK consumer prices index (CPI) inflation remained unchanged at 2.8% in the year to March, after a slight rise during February.
Isle of Man's Duncan Lawrie makes key appointment and Nedbank Private Wealth continues to grow.
A fifth of women abandon paying into a pension after divorce and a quarter reduce their general savings, according to research from Phoenix Group.
The US' three major equity markets dropped overnight after a bomb blast at the Boston Marathon shook markets and weak data from China continued to weigh on stocks.
Chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), Andrew Bailey, has said it is "more than odd" that the top bosses in control of failed banks have avoided formal charges.
Axa UK plans to withdraw face-to-face financial advice in the branches of its UK banking partners the Co-op, Clydesdale and Yorkshire Banks.
The European deleveraging process is five years behind that seen in the US and may obstruct a further rise in equity markets, according to Invesco Perpetual's Neil Woodford.
UK equity manager James Clunie has left his role at Scottish Widows Investment Partnership (SWIP) to join Jupiter Asset Management.
Gold's slide into a bear market has accelerated this morning as prices fell a further 5% to a two-year low of under $1,400.
Sesame, Openwork and Personal Touch saw the number of complaints against them rise in the final half of last year, according to data compiled by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).