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    Taking responsibility

    Apr 8, 2015
    As a former diplomat and the current Head of Responsible Investment for the Church Commissioners, Edward Mason has learnt a lot about integrity and ethics in finance and politics
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    CISI signs agreement with Egyptian capital markets regulator

    Apr 8, 2015
    The Egyptian Financial Services Institute (FSI) and the CISI have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote a qualifications framework to the Egyptian capital market
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    Taking stock

    Apr 2, 2015
    After nearly 60 years as a stockbroker at Redmayne-Bentley, Keith Loudon OBE, Chartered FCSI, still goes into work every day. He talks about his career – and why it is essential that we do not lose the bond of trust between broker and client
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    Age concern

    Apr 2, 2015
    With an ageing population, savings products are needed to cover social care in the UK, but human nature means demand for such products is not what it should be
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    Unlocking pensions

    Apr 2, 2015
    In last year’s Budget, the UK Government announced the biggest shake-up to the pensions industry seen in decades. How has the industry responded and what does it mean for firms and savers?
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    Negative influence

    Apr 2, 2015
    Banks in some countries are now setting negative interest rates on deposits, while many bonds are trading with negative yields. The Review Consultant Editor Andrew Davis examines why this is happening
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    Ask the experts: Investigating financial crime

    Apr 2, 2015
    Detective Chief Inspector Andy Fyfe, Deputy Director of the City of London Police’s National Fraud Intelligence Bureau (NFIB), on how financial services and law enforcement can work together to tackle financial crime
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    Ask the Experts: Defined ambition pensions

    Apr 2, 2015
    The Government is legislating to enable a new kind of workplace pension scheme. Chris Curry, Director of the Pensions Policy Institute, explains why it is needed in an already confusing retirement system
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    Word on the web: Put to the test

    Apr 2, 2015
    The Bank of England has published the key components of its 2015 stress test, but is the assessment of UK banks’ capital stability covering all the right bases?
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    On no account are new bank charges wanted

    Apr 2, 2015
    The abolition of free banking would not benefit customers, according to around three-quarters of respondents to a CISI survey
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    From privatisation king to distinguished City career

    Apr 2, 2015
    Sir Gerry Grimstone MCSI, Chairman of Standard Life, recalls an eventful career
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    Why fund managers never go bust

    Mar 31, 2015
    Fixed fees reward failure and sap competition from the market, says Andrew Davis. It’s time for the regulators to step in
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    Spread the love

    Mar 31, 2015
    Multi-asset funds are growing in popularity, says Jill Insley. But what does the future hold for them?
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    Pension lessons from Down Under

    Mar 31, 2015
    As the British pensions industry undergoes a slow-motion revolution, we can learn from the experience of one of our former colonies, says Andrew Davis
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    What this year’s Institute of Business Ethics survey can teach Financial Services

    Mar 31, 2015
    Our First Person columnist Anthony Hilton on the take-home messages from the latest Institute of Business Ethics (IBE) survey, which aims to uncover ethical concerns and lapses by different business sectors
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    Pound foolish

    Mar 31, 2015
    The financial landscape is littered with pitfalls for the unwary, but the UK consumer appears to be as naive as ever, says Heather Connon
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