Industry
Tax & Regulation | 26 Feb 15
Exfinancial planning exec admits to insider trading
A former financial planning manager has pleaded guilty to “opportunistic” insider trading after netting £30,000 from the deals.
Carmignac equity fund managers leave for personal
Two Carmignac emerging equity fund managers have left the Parisian investment firm for “personal reasons” as Xavier Hovasse and David Park take their place.
Where do international advisers stand
David Howell, chief executive at Guardian Wealth Management looks at whether FCA regulated firms will be able to cope with the complicated demands of the international pension world.
MiFID firms fall short on advice responsibilities
Investment firms across Europe are failing to provide the best possible results for their clients as they are required to under the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID), the EUs key independent authority has said.
ABI warns UK is not ready for pension reforms
The UK government’s failure to clarify fundamental details around pension reforms has left the industry unprepared for the changes, according to the Association of British Insurers.