MoneyManagement ISSUE 01 September 2008 >> News Analysis

Leading Story

Variable market anticipates entrant

A feasability study is being conducted by Hargreaves Lansdown into launching its own third way annuity product.

News Analysis

No recompense for angry advisers

Rally for compensation after major mortgage service problems

Life lessons face Edinburgh FD

Choppy market conditions await Standard's newest director

PMI provider hits the shops

Tesco launch is part of Axa's multi channel strategy

Advertising

ISA switching proving costly

Fund switching and ISA transfers damaging, statistics show

First US lender returns to sub prime

New launch could be short lived after severe writedowns

PMI mutual in IFA push

Insurer sees year on year business more than double

Ageing Britons reliant on parents

Deteriorating economic conditions increase expectations

Lender pulls from Northern Ireland

Hertfordshire based lender to concentrate on England and Wales

CTF provider in TV launch

Nearly half of the British population in catchment for ad

LAUTRO 12 becomes 19

FSA research finds extra seven offices it overlooked

Repossession figures misleadingly low

Charities criticise CML figures

NU reattribution to go ahead

Claire Spottiswoode agrees deal

Top online stories

The top 15 most read Money Management online stories from the month 18 July to 13 August for Money Management, published either online only or in the magazine were as follows:

FoFs declare increase

Fund of Funds under management at the end of the second quarter of 2008 reached £33.3bn, up 2% from the first quarter of the year and 4% higher than the same quarter in 2007.

Form 59 transparency demand

Small life offices keep policyholders in the dark

Rates held at 5%

Interest rates were held at 5% this month by the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee, in response to market conditions, which saw CPI inflation hit 3.8% fuelling expectations of future rises.

Ray of light for with profits?

Sheffield Mutual leads providers with boosted sales and premium income


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