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The balls of Old Bailey
NEW: Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey, is expected to appear before an MP inquiry into the British Steel #pension mis-selling scandal. Bailey was chief of the FCA when the scandal involving thousands of steelworkers first erupted in 2017. #BSPS … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan and Gina Miller, Andrew Bailey, Balls, BSPS, True and fair
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What would we do without bloody difficult women?
Messaging Gina Miller before I went to the launch of a new play about her and Theresa May, Gina told me that she was “Very nervous about the play! People will think it’s all true” She needn’t have been. The … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan and Gina Miller, Bloody difficult women, Gina Miller, Theresa May
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Why every hidden cost matters.
Value recognised A lot has been made about the hidden charges of running a fund over the past ten years. Over this time there have been two high profile campaigns to bring them into the open. In the retail space, … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan and Gina Miller, chris sier, Emmy Labovitch, internet, novarca, pensions, Technology, Transparency
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Is there a “true and fair” way to value advice?
Yesterday , I wrote a blog about “ownership” and how we cede ownership of our retirement savings – often to ill-effect. You can read that blog here. This follows up on that thinking and looks at a specific issue … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan and Gina Miller, pension playpen, pensions, True and fair, trust, VFM
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