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Many investors are sitting in legacy fund share classes that apply the charges, analysts say
The FCA’s fresh look at the retail investment market could bring down the cost of advice
Falling out between trust and manager is ‘line in sand’, say analysts
FCA says investors in expensive legacy funds will automatically move to cheaper ones
Pension regulator to take action against former bankrupt who bought ailing retail chain for £1
Financial Advice Market Review will help millions who cannot afford financial advice
Standard Financial Group has been subject to FCA penalties
Believe it or not, things are getting better for investors
Broker revamps fees and plans guidance service
Financial advisers partner with Money on Toast website
Hourly rate has fallen, but critics say few clients are actually charged by the hour
Sales commissions are banned, but other inducements might not be
Not everyone needs financial advice. If you do, here’s how to find an adviser
Small investors and those in pension drawdown will benefit most
New electronic system should expedite ‘in specie’ process
Funds group set to give more advice and guidance
Execution-only platform changes sundry fees
It is more important than ever to plan for our retirement as life expectancy continues to extend
But it may still be worth catering for smaller portfolios
Advisers are performing better – but charging more
Wheatley says consultation is not a ‘charter for mis-selling’
The FCA is a year old – and it’s made a promising start
Fees cut from 0.5% to 0.35%
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