Five more days in the world of financial advice and every one of them was eventful…
BP has reached a compensation settlement with one of the owners of the well which leaked millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico last year.
Major ETF providers are planning to convene next week to consider the formation of a European industry association.
Google has launched a financial advice service in the US with a tool allowing users to compare mortgages, as well as credit cards and savings accounts.
Transact has fallen victim to a hacking scam on Twitter resulting in the wrap inadvertently inviting followers to play an "addictive" game about mobsters and the mafia.
US provider IndexIQ has listed its Hong Kong Small Cap ETF on NYSE Arca.
Who has moved where in another busy week in financial services...
Prudential's chairman Harvey McGrath has insisted he will continue in his role despite a mini revolt at the company's AGM yesterday.
London shares moved higher in early trading, reacting to overnight gains in the US after the successful IPO of social networking powerhouse LinkedIn.
Prudential has paid an IFA for advice needed by a customer who received a correction payment on their Scottish Amicable pension, after IFAonline highlighted the case.