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(28 May 2008)
The payouts on some of the worst with-profits endowments and pensions have finally been made public. They make depressing reading
(28 May 2008)
Four years ago the FSA published said there was no evidence those in zombie with-profits funds were suffering worse investment performance. Try telling that to policyholders with Pearl
(01 May 2008)
Clive Cowdery, who merged four closed life assurers and sold them on to Hugh Osmond's Pearl for £5bn, has resurrected zombie fund buyer Resolution
(31 October 2008)
Daily Mail columnist Max Hastings discusses the bank bail out and if banks should still be giving out a bonus to their staff
(09 October 2008)
The man who made investors £4.9bn from zombie insurance funds could be the saviour of the banks' bailout
(25 June 2008)
The zombie returns as Clive Cowdery attempts to mop up Britain's second-tier lenders and become a new financial heavyweight. He's been here before
(25 June 2008)
The closest Clive Cowdery usually gets to a bank is depositing large cheques, but now he is planning on buying up several of them
(24 June 2008)
The murkiest of short-sellers are bound to have closed their positions before the new disclosure rules came into place
(24 June 2008)
Bradford & Bingley has come under attack from four top shareholders who are urging it to hold talks with Clive Cowdery's Resolution Group
(02 May 2008)
Smith & Nephew, one of Britain's higher-rated companies, has a 'Swiss problem' that is costing the company dearly
(18 April 2008)
Housebuilders took a hammering after a profits warning from Taylor Wimpey sent shockwaves through the sector
(16 April 2008)
Savers approaching retirement are facing massive delays in receiving their pensions. Money Mail names the worst offenders
(04 March 2008)
It is hard to believe any generic advice would have protected the public from past misfortunes and it is unlikely it will in the future
(10 February 2008)
Paul Thompson, who is leading the management rescue bid for the stricken Northern Rock bank, has a clear and dramatic message: 'We have a plan - and it's bullet-proof.'
(05 February 2008)
Alistair Darling was today under growing pressure to decide on the fate of Northern Rock as the crisis-torn bank's share price plunged