Newsletters

Here you will find our quarterly newsletter providing topical and current advice on all aspects of financial planning. These newsletters are intended to bring a few important, topical, issues to your attention. If you would like to discuss any of them (or any other aspect of your financial planning) in detail, please telephone for an appointment.

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In this issue we take a look at interest rates, political concerns and US markets
In this issue we take a look at FTSE, inflation and the election
In this issue we take a look at FTSE, inflation and the budget
In this issue we take a look at interest rates, bonds and the FTSE

UK News

Judge rules that the estate of the late tech tycoon, who died when his boat sank last year, must pay out.
The deal would result in Japan investing $550bn (£407bn) into the US and paying a 15% reciprocal tariff, Trump said.
A big increase in debt interest payments meant government borrowing was higher than expected last month.
Households are trading down or making simpler meals to save money on groceries, research shows.
The new rate is higher than what Trump had threatened when he first unveiled sweeping global tariffs in April.