National Savings & Investments (NS&I) has announced it "does not expect" to reintroduce its popular Index-linked Savings Certificates in the current financial year.
Reports suggesting Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney was being lined up to replace his Bank of England (BoE) counterpart Sir Mervyn King have been denied.
The government's "loose" monetary policy of quantitative easing (QE) and low interest rates is diminshing retirees' income, a report by MPs concludes.
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.
Skandia UK has launched what it calls a "risk discussion" app allowing advisers to assess a client's attitude to risk in a single meeting.
A former sales director of RSM Tenon has re-established his old Leicester based IFA business, Pole Arnold.
Consumer group Which? has listed absolute return funds and task-based income protection cover among a list of 'financial products to avoid'.
The Financial Service Authority (FSA) saw the number of boiler room fraud schemes operating through clones of authorised firms triple in 2011.
An adventure junkie financial adviser is looking to raise £2,500 for charity by running three marathons, cycling across the country and scaling a Russian mountain.
Towry is expected to close two of its regional offices in Norwich and Londonderry.