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Retirement | news 8 Jun 15
SIPP provider burden eased in new rule change
The Financial Conduct Authority has succumbed to pressure from SIPP providers to make the calculation of capital easier and less costly when new rules comes into force in September next year.
Middle East | news 8 Jun 15
Sovereign funds extend move into infrastructure
The sharp slide in oil prices and low yields on traditional investments has seen sovereign wealth funds keep increasing their exposure to alternative investments like infrastructure and take on a more direct asset management role, according to a new survey.
Islamic finance key to Asia and Middle East link, says MAS
Ties between the Middle East and Asia could improve by boosting the distribution of Islamic investments, according to the deputy director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS).
CPA Australia to offer fee-for-service financial advice
CPA Australia, one of the world’s largest accounting bodies, said it will enter the financial planning business to provide transparent, fee-for-service, advice to Australian consumers in 2016.
People Moves | news 5 Jun 15
FCA strengthens risk, oversight with two key hires
The Financial Conduct Authority has taken another step toward the full implementation of its new strategic approach, announcing on Friday a number of internal promotions and two key hires.