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00:01 | 04 July 2009
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Tips on how to avoid falling foul of financial fraud, big changes are afoot in the IFA industry, and what do the experts predict for the rest of 2009?
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14:25 | 01 July 2009
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The FSA's chairman says that while there is 'no fundamental divide' within the Tripartite authorities, the future structure of the regulatory regime will remain unclear until a general election is held.
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08:00 | 01 July 2009
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BlackRock's absolute return star Mark Lyttleton is optimistic about UK equities, and says that investors should move money from absolute return funds to long-only vehicles if the markets fall from their current levels.
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07:00 | 01 July 2009
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The question of what consitutes a suitable qualification level for those giving simplified advice is far more nuanced than most commentators realise, argues British Bankers' Association chief executive Angela Knight.
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07:00 | 30 June 2009
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AXA Life chief executive Paul Evans argues that the RDR's 'simplified advice' must operate within a different regulatory framework, and fields questions on wrap, legacy clients, and his vision for the future of the business.
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07:00 | 29 June 2009
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Jasper Berens, head of UK retail sales at JPMorgan Asset Management, talks about the work JPMAM is undertaking with Sifa to help advisers build much-needed connections with solicitors.
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00:01 | 29 June 2009
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Leading economist Roger Bootle tells fund selectors that interest rates could stay at near-zero for the next five years, investors pinning their short-term hopes on the Chinese consumer may be disappointed, and that an accelerating recovery is a long way off.
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10:13 | 27 June 2009
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Does the recent flight to safety announce the end of the rally? The evidence suggests otherwise. Plus: Investors are getting excited about Japan, and economists are increasingly divided about where house prices are going.
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