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Despite economists expecting a rate cut, there was no change.
The Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England will meet this week to decide upon the most appropriate monetary course for the UK following the decision to leave the European Union.
JM Finn & Co was again represented at the Stock Exchange Sailing Association’s annual regatta at Seaview on the Isle of Wight.
IFA Magazine’s latest adviser seminar, an ETF Symposium, was held at JM Finn & Co’s offices on Friday.
Things didn’t quite turn out as expected. We are to leave the European Union, but the FTSE 100 Share Index is higher at the time of writing than it has been for months.
So the bookies got it wrong – or perhaps more correctly, the betting public backed the wrong horse.
The events of yesterday will have a profound effect on our short to medium term economics and politics. Markets have been fairly erratic in recent weeks for obvious reasons and are likely to remain…
One of the key events driving the markets this month has been the EU Referendum and with swinging expectations of the outcome, last week was no exception.
The digital version of our quarterly newsletter, Prospects, is now available.
With the upcoming Referendum, one topic of discussion that we can’t seem to get away from is the European Union.
BCKR is a membership body, working with lawyers to help them identify and secure non-executive roles.
Markets are remarkably quiet at the moment – hardly surprising with the referendum still overhanging market sentiment.
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