As a consequence of the globalisation that has engulfed the Western world, shared culpability for the demise of integral economies can be attributed. Yet, when considering in greater detail the individual economies of each country, the regulation of these country’s economies presents a more discerning understanding of the failings of regulations to stabilise the... »
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Batman Mortgages: The Double Life of the Property Finance Sector
Monday, October 26th, 2009
With the economy in a controversially debated period of recovery following the catastrophic consequences and the lessons learnt from the recession, it is no surprise that financial regulatory bodies are more conscious than ever of regulations. Tighter restrictions on monetary lending by financial institutions have meant that there has been a tangible increase in... »
Retirement and the Moving Pension Goalposts
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
Pensions can be a topic of confusion, passion and fierce debate, so with the current uncertainty over the evolution of the legislation surrounding retirement ages many individuals are struggling to execute a defined plan for their future. With the current calls from the Institute of Directors differing from proposed plans from the Conservative Party... »


