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North Devon's Leading Wealth Managers

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  • 30th March 2023 30th March 2023 By Philip J Milton & Company Plc
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Latest on the banks crash and why forecasts are unreliable


So, a mini bank collapse (compared to the larger ones) which has passed without significant contagion, saw bank shares across the globe fall in value by $0.5trillion in a week, the most since the pandemic panic. This will affect investors’ portfolios everywhere as banks represent a large portion of market indices too. Goldman Sachs loses...

  • 20th March 2023 20th March 2023 By Philip J Milton & Company Plc
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What does the banking crash mean for us?


What is it about March and crises affecting the financial markets? So Credit Suisse, one of the bastions of the Swiss banking industry has been swallowed by UBS and with a big write-down for its shareholders and 100% losses for those with the riskiest of its bonds. The reverberations appear to be continuing. ...

  • 14th March 2023 14th March 2023 By Philip J Milton & Company Plc
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Silicon Valley Bank crash – what does it mean for us?


In view of last weekend’s news, I thought I had best issue a swift update on how we see things. At least today the US has announced that core inflation is still dropping – 6% as opposed to 6.4% so that’s good news too. The bad news is the collapse of SVB – Silicon Valley...

  • 8th March 2023 8th March 2023 By Philip J Milton & Company Plc
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Accreditation, investments & good news


The Association of Investment Companies has introduced a new form of accreditation for advisers. It is training which explains how investment companies quoted on the markets differ from their ‘open-ended’ brethren which most investors are sold and explains the advantages and possible disadvantages.   AIC launches Investment Company Accreditation In its first week,...

  • 8th March 2023 8th March 2023 By Philip J Milton & Company Plc
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What is the cost of retirement?


Have you considered how you will manage when you retire? Unfortunately, many people don’t and a recent study has shown the amount needed to have a ‘comfortable’ retirement is increasing. According to data from the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association, the minimum cost of retirement is up by about 20% from 2021 to 2022. That means...

  • 2nd March 2023 2nd March 2023 By Philip J Milton & Company Plc
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UK tax boost and healthy investments


So we’re told the Chancellor had £31billion more in tax receipts in January than he expected. So much for forecasts… who’d like to forecast how many forecasters predicted that? It may be very controversial to say so, but Liz Truss and Kwazi Kwarteng were the closest but that’s another story (and their problem was...
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