Forcing employers to auto-enrol agency workers will be costly for businesses and deter saving among temporary staff, an MP has warned.
Who moved where in another busy week in financial services?
A land banking business shut down by the Insolvency Service last year convinced investors to hand over £10m in less than three years.
State pension payments will rise to an average of £124 a week, an increase of £6 from last year, the government has said.
Demand for UK housing hit its highest level in two years in March as more properties were put up for sale ahead of the Stamp Duty holiday-end, data suggests.
The FTSE 100 fell 50 points, or just under 0.9%, in early trading on Tuesday as investors got their first opportunity to act on a disappointing US jobs report on Friday.
Net new assets for Q1 totalling US$67.2bn points to one of the best ever starts to the year for exchange traded products (ETPs).
The government is assessing new types of pension scheme designed to even out the risks between employer and employee following the closure of many final salary pensions by private firms.
BNY Mellon has announced "ambitious expansion plans for its Asia-Pacific investment management business" and has appointed Jane Caire to see the plans through in the newly created role of Head of Strategy & Development, Product & Marketing for Investment...
The Chancellor has expressed his "shock" that some of the country's wealthiest people are able to organise their finances so they pay "virtually no" income tax.