Five things your 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...

Oil With the price of Brent Crude up $100 (£65) since the start of June, the Telegraph explores the options available to investors who are looking to cash in on this commodity boom. Analysts deliver their verdicts on whether the best option for investors might be to target returns from exploration and production companies. Read more here  Pension drawdown The Times looks at fees currently being charged by pension companies in order to determine which income drawdown plans are the most competitively priced. The number of savers electing to take on income drawdown plans, given the low...

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