Quick quiz of the week's news #4

QUICK QUIZ

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This week on IFAonline.co.uk, we've had super clean share classes, executive pay rises and Arch Cru compensation figures. But how much do you remember?

1. Standard Life announced it had secured super-clean fund classes from 15 major fund groups. What is its claimed average discount? a) 9bps b) 6bps c) 3bps 2. The auditors of the suspended EEA traded life settlement fund said the vehicle is worth how much less than the value recorded in the company's financial statements? a) $120m b) $100m c) $200m 3. The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) has paid out how much in compensation to investors in Arch Cru this financial year. a) £34m b) £11m c) £25m 4. Legal & General (L&G) announced it has upped the base salary for...

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