The consumer price index of inflation eased in May to 3.4%, down from 3.7% in April, according to the Office for National Statistics.
Statisticians at J.P. Morgan have applied the investment bank's in-house quantitative analysis techniques to the world of football...and concluded Fabio Capello's England will emerge victorious in South Africa this summer.
Scottish Widows has launched a corporate wrap, allowing employees to track both workplace benefits and their personal finances.
The Financial Services Authority has fined London-based financial advice firm Robin Bradford £24,500 for pension switching advice failings.
As we count down to May 6, Professional Pensions collates the best General Election trivia.
Royal London went into the black in 2009, with the group boosted by pensions sales and a strong take-up of its Ascentric wrap.
The Chancellor has made a slight reduction in his optimistic growth forecasts for the coming years, after revising 2009's severe economic contraction up from 4.7% to 5%.
UK pension funds recorded their highest returns for four years in 2009, International Financial Services London research reveals.