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The Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII) has announced changes to its executive committee.
High-profile fund managers have labelled the upcoming General Election as “irrelevant”, believing any result will do little to derail the UK stock market’s strong recovery.
If there is any consensus amongst investors, strategists and financial commentators, it is that in the run-up to polling day sterling will weaken further, gilt yields will rise and the equity market will fall.
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In the run up to the election, there are changes on the horizon for regulating insurance, particularly in the area of consumer protection.
Members of the Association of Medical Insurance Intermediaries (AMII) will be voting for just one candidate in its chairmanship elections on April 28.
Two-thirds of the population believe healthcare could be a decisive factor in their voting decision according to a new report.
The Society of Pension Consultants has urged the next government to back auto-enrolment soon after it takes office.
A Bill supported by Senator Barack Obama, designed to prevent tax evasion and target offshore secrecy jurisdictions, has been slammed as ‘anti-competitive’ and ‘draconian’.
Shadow chancellor George Osborne has been compromised into a pre-election confirmation of the Tories’ autumn 2007 pledge to effectively raise the threshold for IHT to £2m – by allowing couples to transfer a spouse's £1m allowance on their death to the surviving partner – which could prove to be a disastrous illusion for families thinking they will be protected from this widely loathed tax.
US investors are set to reap the rewards in the run-up to the presidential election, according to new research from T.Bailey.
Investors have welcomed the re-election of Turkey’s ruling APK party in a general election held on Sunday.
Fresh political impetus borne out of the forthcoming result of the French presidential campaign could reignite the nation’s “entrepreneurial spirit” and offer good opportunities for investors.
Figures provided by Overture, part of online search engine company Yahoo!, indicate just what a surprise his appointment as work and pensions secretary may be – or not for those in the know.
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