Analysis, General, Market Watch

Business Events in Review from TWM

9 Apr , 2015  

Worldwide Business Events

March 1st- 7th • In a big victory for the City of London, a court in the European Union overturned a decision by the European Central Bank that would have forced clearing houses to relocate their euro-denominated business to within the euro zone. • Actavis, a drugs company, issued $21 billion in bonds, making it […]

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Explained, General, Market Watch

Political Events in Review from TWM

8 Apr , 2015  

Political Events in Review

March 1st – 7th • Thousands of Russians attended the funeral of Boris Nemtsov, an opposition politician who was murdered in Moscow two days before he was due to take part in a rally to protest against the war in Ukraine. • The leader of Turkey’s Kurdish rebels, Abdullah Ocalan, called on his Kurdistan Workers’ Party […]

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General

8 Reasons to Use Your Vote

2 Apr , 2015  

It is the season for the indifferent, droopy types to offer a million and one reasons that they do not intend to place a vote in the UK elections. That’s fine. If you are completely uniformed about the policies each candidate is pushing, then frankly we don’t want your opinion.

It is the season for the indifferent, droopy types to offer a million and one reasons that they do not intend to place a vote in the UK elections. That’s fine. If you are completely uniformed about the policies each candidate is pushing, then frankly we don’t want your opinion. That said, here are 8 […]

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Financial Planning, Long Term Savings, Regular Savings, Retirement Planning

UK Interest Rates Are Putting Off Savers

1 Apr , 2015  

UK interest rates are unlikely to be raised anytime soon, meaning that they remain historically low.

It seems with five short weeks until the general election, one thing will remain the same regardless of the resulting vote: UK interest rates are unlikely to be raised in the first year by any party. The prediction is that the base rate will stay at its current level of 0.5pc for at least the […]

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Financial Planning, Pensions, QROPS, Retirement Planning

Prove you’re alive or lose state pension

25 Mar , 2015  

Golfing retirement

Words of warning for British Expats; if you don’t want to lose your state pension, then you need to act. It is more than 100 years since David Lloyd George first oversaw the introduction of the state pension. At the time, he probably did not anticipate so many British pensioners choosing to live abroad. Equally, […]

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Market Watch

“It is a truly scary time”

17 Mar , 2015  

Market Fears

One hedge fund manager who correctly predicted the last financial crisis has warned that he is seeing parallels in today’s market. In an internal memo, Andy Redleaf, the CEO of Whitebox Advisors, said that “[he thinks] it is a truly scary time”. Whitebox Advisors is a $4.2 billion hedge and mutual fund. In the same […]

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Analysis, Market Watch

European Banks Fail Stress Tests

12 Mar , 2015  

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American banks pass their “stress tests” whilst European banks fail. The stress test review, carried out by the Federal Reserve, is designed to gauge whether the biggest banks operating in the US have the “ability to lend to households and businesses even in times of stress”. In other words, to test how prepared they are […]

Financial Planning, Long Term Savings, Regular Savings

Saving is on the rise in UK

10 Mar , 2015  

Savings

Britons are saving 9.25 per cent more than they did last year according to a recent survey by National Savings and Investments (NS&I). The quarterly survey shows that younger Brits are feeling more positive about their ability to save. On average each per person is saving approximately 20 per cent more per month than they […]

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Financial Planning, Pensions, QROPS, Tax-free Growth

Changes to British Teachers’ Pension

10 Mar , 2015  

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In the UK, there will be changes to Teachers’ Pensions from 1 April 2015. Active members who have been building up benefits since joining, may now be wondering what will happen to them. The idea is that they will continue to be protected, and will remain in the final salary arrangements. However, it should be […]

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Analysis, Financial Planning, Long Term Savings

Fund Managers Are Paid Too Much

9 Mar , 2015  

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One of the most successful fund managers in the UK has openly criticised his industry for charging clients too much and overpaying its managers. There is a difference between fund managers actively managing a fund, and following the herd. According to Neil Woodford, the majority of fund managers claim to be doing the former, when […]

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Analysis, Financial Planning, Market Watch

Eurozone Not Viable

9 Mar , 2015  

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One of the UK’s most successful fund managers has warned that the eurozone is not viable in its current form. Neil Woodford, who set up his own investment fund last year, said that the concept of treating Greece like Germany was “fundamentally flawed”. In addition, Mr. Woodford said that continuing uncertainty over Britain’s EU membership […]

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Market Watch

Eurozone Growth Forecast Increased

6 Mar , 2015  

Euro Money

There is good news coming out of Europe for a change as The European Central Bank has raised this year’s growth forecast for the Eurozone. The growth forecast has grown from 1% to 1.5% for the year ahead. The ECB has also said that it will begin its quantitative easing programme next week that was […]

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