James Coney
James Coney is Money editor of the Times and Sunday Times. An award-winning campaigning journalist he has worked on national papers for almost two decades. He was also a reporter at Financial Adviser and local newspapers. He lives in London with his wife and two sons. Follow him on Twitter @jimconey
Cost is rearing its head in financial advice
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How can advisers attract DIY investors?
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Advisers should offer interest-free credit to clients
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Social media has helped advisers - but it can also hurt them
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Ignore the noise and concentrate on what is available
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Lenders 'cannot be bothered' with difficult buyers
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We may have to wait until autumn to see the real Rishi Sunak
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Fund managers must play their part in boosting transparency
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Embrace the digital future or wither
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Is the SJP business model a success?
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Vertical integration has its drawbacks
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Tax reform proposals need to be more joined up
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We must help savers drown out the markets' noise
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We must make the most of the lockdown sequel
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Stop the petty battles on the word 'advice' and focus on quality
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Investors need to know how much they are paying
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More people need pension advice
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Defend against sophisticated con tricks
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TLC is required to revive the UK market
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