State Street Global Advisors (SSgA) is unveiling a new range of ETFs across major European markets in the first quarter of next year.
Canada Life is updating to its online business portal to include new and redesigned electronic reports for advisers.
The Federation of Independent Practitioner Organisations (FIPO) has welcomed the Office of Fair Trading's (OFT) decision to launch a study of the private healthcare market.
The current timescale for new income drawdown rules to come into effect will make no sense to advisers and their clients, according to A J Bell marketing director Billy Mackay.
The Monetary Policy Committee's (MPC) Adam Posen has warned the Bank it should not try to compensate for its past mistakes in underestimating inflation by pushing up interest rates.
Ascentric chief Hugo Thorman says the FSA's "shocker" of a proposal to ban cash rebates is "fraught with difficulties" and has vowed to focus his energy on overturning the decision.
Government bonds are unlikely to deliver strong returns in a low interest rate environment going into next year, warns Jupiter CIO John Chatfeild-Roberts.
Britain's financial system is vulnerable to increased EU sovereign debt woes and bubbles in emerging market assets and junk bonds, the Bank of England (BoE) says.
Norwich & Peterborough Building Society (N&P) has admitted receiving a number of approaches from rivals this year keen to take over the firm, or take a significant stake.
NHS drugs could be bought on a value-based approach if proposals from the government are approved.