Market numbers: Friday 15th April 2011
The FTSE 100 index of leading UK company shares finished the week at 5,996.01, up 32.21 points or +0.54% on the day and down 59.74 points (-0.99%) over the week.
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The FTSE 100 index of leading UK company shares finished the week at 5,996.01, up 32.21 points or +0.54% on the day and down 59.74 points (-0.99%) over the week.
New figures from the Association of Investment Companies (AIC) show that Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) had a good year for fund raising in 2010/11.
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Nick Bamford was invited by the Times to take part in their live debate at lunchtime today, answering questions from their readers about financial planning.
The Economist published an interesting article this week about the foolishness of crowds when it comes to investing money.
It was interesting to read the comments from Stephen Harker, fund manager of GLG Japan CoreAlpha, today in Investment Week.
The FTSE 100 index of leading UK company shares finished the week at 6,055.75, up 48.38 points or +0.81% on the day and up 45.83 points (+0.76%) over the week.
We have this morning published our Investment Outlook report for the second quarter of 2011.
The FTSE 100 index of leading UK company shares finished the week at 6,009.92, up 101.16 points or +1.71% on the day and up 109.16 points (+1.85%) over the week.
We look at HM Treasury proposals for the launch of a Junior ISA later this year, with a £3,000 annual contribution limit and the same access concerns as the Child Trust Fund.
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Martin Bamford was featured on thisismoney.co.uk today, in an article asking whether a reader with no existing cash savings really needed an investment ISA.
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