• First Person: Hanging on the result

    Feb 17, 2015
    With just a few points separating the Conservative and Labour parties in UK general election polling, the prospect of a hung parliament - and economic paralysis - remains a distinct possibility. Yet history suggests that if it happens, the City will find a way to cope and may even prosper, writes new Review columnist Anthony Hilton
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  • UK could pay the price for falling inflation, survey warning

    Feb 17, 2015

    Some 88% of financial services professionals are wary of the impact on the UK economy of falling inflation, a CISI survey shows

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  • Keeping up with wealth management

    Feb 16, 2015
    Wealth management is changing. Here are ten things you need to know about the industry in 2015
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  • What is shareholder activism?

    Feb 16, 2015
    US-style shareholder activism has landed in the UK - but the British method of persuading companies to change is rather more subtle
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  • Word on the web: Swiss leaks fallout

    Feb 13, 2015
    With the world's second-biggest bank exposed for illegal tax practices, who should be held to account?
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  • Reading the fine print

    Feb 12, 2015
    The Financial Conduct Authority recently hit some of Britain's banks with huge fines for manipulating the FX market. But how are these calculated, are they justified and will they have the desired effect? asks the Review Consultant Editor Andrew Davis
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  • A smart choice of phone

    Feb 10, 2015
    It’s official – EE is the UK’s biggest, fastest and most reliable mobile phone network. That’s why CISI Select Benefits has teamed up with Voice Mobile, an EE Principal partner, to offer fantastic deals on the latest handsets from EE
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  • Word on the web: Peer pressure

    Feb 6, 2015
    This week, the FCA rebuked peer-to-peer (P2P) lending and crowdfunding firms for misleading investors with false claims. Should the watchdog tighten regulations, or is this just a case of a few bad apples?
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  • Scholarship for saving-savvy students

    Feb 5, 2015
    The CISI has announced that the ongoing annual bursary, the Hoare Nairne Scholarship, is available to one UK resident studying towards the CISI's flagship Chartered Wealth Manager qualification each year
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  • New Professional Refresher module: EMIR

    Feb 4, 2015

    EMIR is a regulation which is designed to increase the stability of over-the-counter derivative markets throughout EU states. European Market Infrastructure Regulation (EMIR) is a new Professional Refresher module which examines the regulation’s background, requirements and operational effect on financial organisations

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  • Time well spent

    Feb 4, 2015
    Volunteering not only benefits the community you work in - it can enhance your skills, boost our career prospects and help your employer, too. We break down volunteering in the financial services sector in numbers
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  • Getting in on the action

    Feb 3, 2015
    As some of the nation's leading banks have recently discovered, class actions are on the rise in the UK. What are the implications for financial services firms, and how do class actions in the UK compare to those taken in the US?
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  • 60-second interview: Majid Ikram sets himself on his dream career path

    Feb 2, 2015
    Majid Ikram from Sri Lanka completed his studies for the CISI’s world renowned Islamic Finance Qualification (IFQ) at the remarkably young age of 16
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  • CISI prizewinners honoured at awards ceremony

    Jan 30, 2015
    Eighty-six top performers in CISI exams from around the world were recognised at the Institute’s annual awards
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  • Word on the web: Decoding the Greek election results

    Jan 30, 2015
    As the new government in Greece turns its back on austerity, we consider the financial and economic implications for Europe 
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  • Falling for fintech

    Jan 29, 2015
    The UK is proving fertile ground for fintech entrepreneurs, but mainstream operators are starting to muscle in on their territory, writes the Review Consultant Editor Andrew Davis
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