The head of a newly-launched adviser trade body to rival AIFA has rejected industry calls for a "united voice".
John Paulson, the billionaire hedge fund manager, cut his holdings in a gold ETF during the third quarter.
Patrick Evershed's legal battle with New Star is unlikely to be completed this week, with the hearing potentially dragging on until January, the chair of the court announced yesterday.
Half of insurers are now offering some form of HIV Life Assurance, up from 35% last year, according to medical financial advisers Unusual Risks.
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The FSA has confirmed its proposed ban on legacy commission in a widely-expected move.
Prime minister David Cameron and German chancellor Angela Merkel are set to clash over a proposed financial transaction tax on Friday.
Unemployment has risen to 2.62 million people over the past quarter according to Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures released today.
M&G bond fund manager Mike Riddell has warned the crisis in Europe has taken a turn for the worse after bond yields in core European countries rocketed yesterday.