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  • Chancellor Philip Hammond’s Autumn Budget contained tricks and treats for your personal finances

    October 31, 2018

    The move of this year’s Autumn Budget to Monday this week rather than its traditional Wednesday slot was ostensibly to give MPs more time to debate the chancellor’s proposals before the House of Commons rises for recess on 6 November. But presumably Philip Hammond also hoped to avoid some Halloween-themed headlines, which he himself alluded to [...]

  • Financial Conduct Authority probes home and motor insurance prices

    October 31, 2018

    The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) today launched a probe into pricing practices in the insurance market. The regulator is concerned about potential consumer harm, particularly the impact of industry pricing practices on vulnerable people, where some groups of people face far higher prices than other groups. It will also examine the fairness of pricing and [...]

  • Stablecoins – the cryptocurrency pegged to reality – could save the market

    October 30, 2018

    The last few years have seen the crypto market experience exponential growth, and at the time of writing, it was worth £152bn globally. However, predictions that cryptocurrencies will supplant conventional forms of money have so far proved to be unfounded, as their wild volatility makes them unsuitable for day-to-day use by consumers. But it isn’t [...]

  • Insurer Hastings share price plunges after it warns of competitive market

    October 25, 2018

    Investors slammed insurer Hastings this morning after it warned that a competitive market meant that it was likely to perform at the lower end of its announced range. Its share price crashed more than 16 per cent this morning. Having started the day on 216p it hit a low of 183p before recovering slightly to [...]

  • Quilter blames market conditions for fall in cash inflows in third quarter

    October 24, 2018

    Wealth manager Quilter has blamed market conditions for a fall in net client cash flow (NCCF) to £1.1bn in the third quarter. Cash inflows (excluding Quilter Life Assurance) dipped from £1.9bn compared to the same quarter last year, a drop of 42 per cent. Read more: Quilter posts strong debut profits after growth in new [...]

  • Lloyds and Schroders sign £80bn joint venture deal

    October 23, 2018

    Lloyds Banking Group and Schroders struck one of the City’s largest ever wealth management alliances this afternoon, joining forces in a multi-billion pound deal aimed at financial planning for wealthy customers. As part of the joint venture, Schroders will take on an £80bn investment contract from Scottish Widows, which is owned by Lloyds. Schroders, which [...]

  • London Stock Exchange dividends jump amid banking and mining growth

    October 22, 2018

    Shareholders were graced with a bumper third quarter of dividends this year, as a weakened pound and a strong showing from financial and mining firms bolstered payouts. UK dividends climbed 4.1 per cent in the last three months, hitting an all-time third-quarter high of £32.3bn. Underlying payouts, which exclude special dividends, reached £31.6bn, a rise [...]

  • Natural disasters like Hurricane Florence and Genoa’s bridge collapse cost Swiss Re $1.1bn

    October 18, 2018

    A string of recent natural disasters will set global reinsurer Swiss Re back roughly $1.1bn (£840m) in its third quarter, it revealed today. The largest costs were inflicted in September by Typhoon Jebi, the most powerful typhoon to hit Japan for 25 years. Claims from that disaster alone are expected to reach $500m. Hurricane Florence, [...]

  • Nearly half of major insurance claims disputed by insurers

    October 18, 2018

    Almost half of large commercial insurance claims are disputed by insurers and on average take three years to resolve, according to new research. Insurance governance company Mactavish said that the increasing complexity of insurance meant that many companies do not understand the risks they face and may not have appropriate cover in the event they [...]

  • There’s nothing to fear from the latest easing back of Dodd-Frank’s reach

    October 17, 2018

    Shortly after his inauguration as President, Donald Trump pledged to do “a big number” on Dodd-Frank regulations, labelling the post-crisis measures “a disaster” and promising to “kill” parts of the legislation. While the rhetoric was typically Trumpian, the reality has proven to be somewhat more modest. Nonetheless, a change in the White House's direction of [...]

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