Financial Conduct Authority
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FCA to force “cooling-off period” for new crypto investorsNews Firms will have ensure investors have the appropriate knowledge and experience to invest in crypto as the FCA cracks down on the industry.
By Tom Higgins Last updated
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More than 10 million UK adults struggling with bills and credit repayments, UK watchdog warnsNews Millions of people are now struggling with bill payments amid the cost of living crisis and at risk of falling into the debt trap, the UK regulator has warned.
By Katie Binns Published
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Common pension scams to watch out forAdvice As the government introduces new measures to tackle fraudsters, we highlight the common pension scam tactics they employ ‒ and how to avoid them.
By John Fitzsimons Last updated
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FCA greenlights the first Long Term Asset FundNews City watchdog authorises the first Long Term Asset Fund - we explain what they are and how investors can use them.
By Nicole García Mérida Published
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The simple way to invest in iconic classic carsAdvertisement Feature Alternative and passion investing are areas that have seen considerable growth in recent years, but some asset classes have priced investors out. Now, The CarCrowd offers a new concept of fractional investment and is unlocking the potential of classic cars for thousands of qualifying investors.
By MoneyWeek Published
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Britain’s ten most-hated shares – w/e 12 AugustNews Rupert Hargreaves looks at Britain's ten most-hated shares, and what short-sellers are looking at now.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Investing in the digital economyAdvertisement Feature Cryptocurrencies have the potential to fundamentally reshape the global financial system. How, then, do investors explore these ideas?
By MoneyWeek Published
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Transferring out of your final salary pension could cost you dearAdvice Thinking about transferring out of a final salary pension? It could cost you a lot more than you might think, says David Prosser.
By David Prosser Published
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A wage-price spiral is stirring in the UK – what does that mean for your money?Analysis The cost of living is rising – and wages aren't keeping up. But with workers having more power than they’ve had in a long time, they're demanding more – and they may well get it. John Stepek explains what's going on.
By John Stepek Published
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