There is no need to have a general technology fund in a portfolio, according to the guests on the latest FT Adviser podcast, as the US equity index is already dominated by large technology stocks.
There is no denying 2024 has been an eventful year. Major elections in the UK, Europe, and around the world, rising geopolitical tensions, and economic concerns over high interest rates and inflation ...
FT Adviser has been delving into temporary accommodation and mortgage prisoners over the past couple of years, as part of our investigations into Britons' financial resilience amid systematic issues.
Financial advice is “quite an old industry” that needs to become less "corporate" appeal to much younger clients, Capital Planning Partners wealth manager Joe Akik has argued.
The Covid-19 pandemic highlighted public healthcare shortcomings all around the world. Emerging nations were no exception.
Each day is bringing fresh headlines of the latest rumoured pensions changes ahead of the Budget. Tax-free cash from pensions is another hot potato coming under scrutiny. This is certainly one that ...
What do we know about the US presidential candidates’ economic proposals and their implications for investors?
More than a quarter (29 per cent) of the UK have no idea how many pension pots they have, believing they probably have around £13,303 sitting across three “lost” plans, research from Moneyfarm has ...
Hannah Wynick, from Core Financial Limited (CFPL), believes paraplanners add value to an IFA’s service and especially to those who work alone.
Some firms have failed to think about vulnerability proactively and need to act, according to Graeme Reynolds, director of consumers and competition at the FCA.
People who run pension schemes have been urged by The Pensions Regulator to protect savers from scams. Coinciding with Scams Awareness Week, which runs from October 21-25, TPR highlighted the case of ...