Advisers have expressed concern at the rise in popularity of 'short ETFs' - products designed to track the inverse price of an index or underlying asset.
Employees are more likely to have been absent from work due to personal reasons than because of sickness, new research has revealed.
Axa will quit the Irish Insurance Federation (IIF) after claiming it can no longer afford the membership cost due to the economic climate.
Trade union Unite has rejected the government's latest proposal for reform of the NHS pension scheme (NHSPS).
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) is to hold a series of retail distribution review (RDR) implementation surgeries across the country, begininng at the end of this month.
Advisers are being urged to check all clients coming up to and in-retirement to see whether they need to protect their fund against the reduction in lifetime allowance.
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) is proposing a new funding system for those businesses which receive mass complaints.
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) today proposed a modernisation of its funding model which could increase the number of free cases for small businesses from three annually to as many as 25.
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) said the number of complaints it receives about high risk investments being sold inappropriately remains "significant".
As ongoing Eurozone issues play out and worldwide market volatility continues to affect investors globally, TD Direct Investing has announced it's embarking on its biggest ever survey into retail and expat investor confidence.