I recently had to go at one of those psychometric tests. You know the ones where some human nature theory is linked to 200 questions, all of which are intricately cross-referenced, to give an insight into your character, using a series of letters like...
The FSA could force sub-prime mortgage lenders to shut out the very people they were set up to help, according to Reynolds Porter Chamberlain.
A review into the organisation and funding of local government has proposed changes be made to council tax bills which could increase costs for the most expensive UK homes as well as businesses, but would give more pensioners a rebate.
Friends Provident has blamed a "flat" protection market for a slip in profits.
Income funds could have a challenging year ahead, while it is time to go ‘back to basics' in the property market, warns some of the UK's top fund managers.
Having finally woken up to the fact I live in a single-income household with one adult, one junior dependent and a third on the way it has become necessary to cast around for some income protection.
Prudential has launched the first with-profits annuity which can be purchased with protected rights funds, following negotiations with the Department for Work and Pensions.
Analysis of the structured products market suggests those offering growth rather than income dominate, although this could change through the rest of 2007.
Nick Train, manager of the Finsbury Growth & Income investment trust, says his portfolio approach is not set to change as a result of recent interest rate movements in the UK.
Bill Mott is delaying his plans to retire from Credit Suisse and will continue his oversight of the firm's investment strategy following Errol Francis's departure.