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FSA fines JP Morgan trader and Greenlight compliance officer over insider trading

IFAonline | 27 Jan 2012 | 11:56

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined a former compliance officer at Greenlight Capital and a trader at JP Morgan Cazenove for insider trading and market abuse.

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Towry puts flotation plans on hold

The long-awaited flotation of wealth manager Towry has been delayed by poor economic conditions, according to reports.

IFAonline | 09 Jan 2012 | 09:50
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Fears grow over gilt market sell-off

The lastest round of quantitative easing (QE) has made gilts more expensive and may drive international bond investors to cash in on the asset class, fund managers warns.

IFAonline | 07 Oct 2011 | 12:27

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Market confidence slump is opportunity for IFAs: Axa

Market turmoil has eroded investor confidence but this presents IFAs with a prime opportunity, according to Axa Wealth.

IFAonline | 29 Sep 2011 | 14:04
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Falling annuity rates bigger risk to retirees than market volatility

Falling annuity rates could prove a greater long term risk than stock market volatility warns Key Retirement Solutions.

Retirement Planner | 06 Sep 2011 | 11:57
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Three things we learned this week

Retirement Planner's roundup of the top pensions stories this week.

Retirement Planner | 31 Aug 2011 | 12:29
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Three things we learned this week

Retirement Planner's round up of the top pension stories this week.

Retirement Planner | 17 Aug 2011 | 12:27
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Shanghai to be world’s largest financial centre

Shanghai is on track to becoming the world’s largest financial centre within the next decade. And it’s all down to China continuing to open up its capital markets and expand its investor base, reports KPMG.

International Investment | 23 Jun 2011 | 11:21
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Glencore closes book early as investors flock to IPO

Glencore International has closed its books a day early after its initial 530p per share offer garnered strong investor demand.

IFAonline | 18 May 2011 | 08:47
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FTSE closes at highest for two years but falls back today

The FTSE 100 closed at its highest level since 2008 last night but has fallen back in today's trading following late weakness in the US.

IFAonline | 15 Dec 2010 | 09:00
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Treasury: No plans to allow AIM shares in ISAs

The government has said it has no intention of allowing Alternative Investment Market (AIM) shares to be held in ISAs.

IFAonline | 24 Nov 2010 | 11:10
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Buxton sees 25% rise for UK stocks in 2011

Schroders’ Richard Buxton expects the UK stock market to climb by as much as 25% next year.

IFAonline | 22 Nov 2010 | 10:16
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Global markets soar 2% on US manufacturing data

Global stocks rallied on Friday on better eurozone news and stronger-than-expected manufacturing numbers in the US.

IFAonline | 24 Sep 2010 | 15:55

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