Five things clients will call you about this week

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Here is our weekly round-up of articles your clients may have read in the national newspapers over the weekend...

Bond Funds A recent spate of bond sell-offs has prompted a number of industry figures to warn investors that liquidity issues resulting from future market corrections may leave their investments stranded, according to the Sunday Times. The report also indicates that property funds may find themselves coming under similar pressures, resulting in similar outcomes for investors. Read more here. Pensions Many savers may now be in a position to rediscover forgotten ‘zombie' pensions pots, reports the Telegraph. Savers in this position are advised to consider the advantages of switching ou...

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