FinancialAdviser ISSUE 20 November 2008 >> Features

Leading Story

Finantix and Fideuram form MiFID alliance

Alliance offers platform aimed to comply with MiFID guidelines.

Features

Evaluate to offer multi-level help

Enhanced multi-level product data management updated by Evaluate.

Firms are keeping heads above water

Business Link research indicates firms are keeping their heads above water.

Base rate cuts are not rescuing tracker rates

Competitve trackers are hard to find as the base rate cuts are not reflected in Libor rates

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Repeat after me: the banks don't run Britain

Letter to the Editor

Earth to Fisher, come in Fisher

Letter to the Editor

Delusions we're prepared to believe in

Letter to the Editor: Letter of the week

So long, sub-prime

The heady days of summer 2007 seem but a distant memory, but perhaps a more sensible approach to risk will benefit the market in the long run

Hell's (Surrey) Kitchen

Insider

When the improbable happens

Life companies have been severely tested in the past few months.

Wags make way for hags

Insider

Taking the rough with the smooth

Hedge funds are about to witness their first year of negative returns but they still hold unique strengths for when the market recovers

A first for everything

At the end of last month, the FSA, for the first time, disciplined a money laundering reporting officer for failure to take reasonable steps to implement adequate procedures for controlling money laundering risk and fined him £17,500.

Let's stick together

Marlene Shalton is managing director for Chambers Morgan James Financial Management. She spends her week thinking strategically not just about her clients, but also about her new partnership with Julie Lord and with how the partnership is coping with integration with Axa-owned Thinc since it was bought out earlier this year.

A rule for one...

I suppose we must all have choked when we read from estate agents that the housing market has reached the bottom and there are bargains to be had which 'will never be seen again'.

Tapping the old boy's network

There are easy and straightforward steps to subtly sell your business to old university friends that could land you with a large account and enable you to help an old associate.

Mystery shopper Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire is the destination of choice this week, as the mystery shopper asks about advisers about pensions.

Ailments on the road to retirement

Enhanced annuities have come a long way since first being offered only to smokers in 1995.

Going high-tech

E-business needs to be as simple as possible in order to avoid customers dropping out of the process


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