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Regulation

FSA concerned by firms' slow move to fees

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fired a warning shot at firms who have yet to begin transitioning to adviser charging, branding them a "big concern".

clock 13 October 2011 •

Adviser / Broking

Personal Touch unveils multi-tie protection panel

Personal Touch has added a multi-tie protection panel to join its whole of market offering.

clock 13 October 2011 •

Pensions

Govt delays 'unfair' women's SPA rise

Ministers have delayed the rise in the state pension age (SPA) to 66 by 2020 for women after widespread protest against the reform.

clock 13 October 2011 •

Active Managed

Jayesh Manek: How I beat everyone during volatile summer

An asset manager best known for winning a Sunday Times fantasy fund manager competition before establishing his own investment business has outperformed every one of his peers over the last three months, as markets suffered.

clock 13 October 2011 •

Tax Planning

HMRC targets 6,000 Swiss accounts in tax crackdown

Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has warned UK residents and organisations with Swiss bank accounts to declare any outstanding tax before it begins investigations.

clock 13 October 2011 •

Group Protection

Bosses not helping staff back to work - research

Half of British workers would not receive any support in returning to work from a long absence or do not know what help is available, according to new research.

clock 13 October 2011 • 2 min read

Investment

FSCS lawyers: Any competent IFA would know Keydata was high risk

All advisers who recommended Keydata products to low or medium risk clients who later claimed compensation, face the threat of legal action and crippling repayments to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme, lawyers acting for the organisation have...

clock 13 October 2011 •

Regulation

FSA chairman 'spent £66k on first-class flights'

Adair Turner has spent more than £66,000 in the past 15 months flying around the world as FSA chairman - largely because he never flys any lower than business class.

clock 13 October 2011 •

Economics / Markets

Eurozone banks may need to raise €200bn for capital reserves

Eurozone banks may have to raise €200bn to boost their capital reserves under a proposal from the European Banking Authority (EBA).

clock 13 October 2011 •

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PM in pension u-turn as bill amendments flood in

Prime Minister David Cameron has promised the government will put in place support for women worst affected by state pension reform.

clock 13 October 2011 •
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