Five things clients will call you about this week

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Here are five things clients may have read in the weekend's papers…

Inflation The Mail on Sunday presents a stark portrait of the effect stubbornly high inflation levels are having on the nation's savers, amounting to an annual loss of £17m. Savers are encouraged to think outside of the traditional model and consider the opportunities presented by adopting a greater degree of risk.  Fund manager picks In response to Anthony Bolton's confirmation that he will no longer run the £700m Fidelity China Special Situations fund from next year, the Telegraph has assembled a list of five lower-profile fund managers currently delivering attractive returns for i...

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