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Tax & Regulation | 12 Sep 16
FCA to ‘steer away’ from fund manager fee cap
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is set to hold back from capping the fees fund managers charge on their products, according to reports.
Retirement | 12 Sep 16
Millennial investors still seek expert advice – survey
Investors under 35, the so-called Millennials, are slightly more willing to take advice from a professional financial adviser than those aged 36 and over, according to a survey by global asset manager Schroders.
China partnership a route to HNWI opportunity, says UBP
A partnership with an onshore bank is the preferred path for access to the mainland HNW base, according to Michael Blake, Union Bancaire Privee’s chief executive of Asia.
Retirement | 9 Sep 16
Five questions the UK’s autumn statement needs to answer
With a date of 23 November now set for chancellor Philip Hammond’s first autumn statement, AJ Bell senior analyst Tom Selby has outlined five questions Hammond needs to answer when he takes to the despatch box.
North America | 9 Sep 16
SEC fines two advice firms over client fee disclosure
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has settled charges against two investment advice firms after some clients were unaware that they were being charged more than the single fee they were paying for investment services.