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Aberdeen takeover ends Horlick/Tchenguiz dispute

The bitter dispute between Nicola Horlick and Vincent Tchenguiz over Bramdean Alternatives has been effectively ended after Aberdeen Asset Management took over management of the fund. Mr Tchenguiz is the largest Bramdean...

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Karma for the chameleon as Myners misses out on Gartmore sale

You wonder whichone's had more reincarnations - Before he became our Minister for Banking Blow-Ups, plain Paul Myners' varied career has included stints as a journo, NM Rothschild portfolio manager and chairman of Marks &...

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National Savings & Investments pulls leading bonds after private-sector rivals cry foul

One of the Britain’s most generous savings products has been pulled abruptly from the market by the state-run National Savings & Investments (NS&I) after only 24 days amid complaints from rival banks and building societies.

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Gartmore plans to list up to half its equity

Miles Costello and Francesca Steele Gartmore has fired the starting gun on a mid-December flotation on the London Stock Exchange that is likely to value one of Britain’s best-known fund managers at about £1 billion. Jeff Meyer,...

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Indonesia moves on tax loophole

by Chaim Estulin and Phoebe Leung This article is provided to FT.com readers by Debtwire—the most informed news service available for financial professionals in fixed income markets across the world. www.debtwire.com...

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Public pay is bloated. But don't forget the virus source

The wild escalation of top salaries goes across both sectors – and so must the solution: a high pay commission If ever there were a need for a high pay commission to put some rationality into out-of-control top pay scales, this...

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Shares not always fair since 2000

The FTSE 100 fell and the banks collapsed. But as Patrick Collinson reports, the only shares that didn't go up in smoke were tobacco companies In a decade dominated by the rise of China, the expansion of the internet and the...

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House prices a safe haven for investors

Despite the downturn, it is an investment that has been as safe as houses, rising by an average of 111% over the decade, reports Rupert Jones Forget the stockmarket and high-interest savings accounts – the best place for your...

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Fixed-rate bonds stop rewarding savers

Savers chasing the best deal for their cash can now earn almost as much interest on instant access as from locking into a one-year fixed rate. The premium for tying up cash in a one-year bond has shrunk to its lowest since the...

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Alternative investments since 2000

Wine, classic cars and art investments offered mixed returns throughout the noughties. Jill Papworth and Patrick Collinson round up the returns Wine Fine wine was the best investment of the decade, with the top French vintages...

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