Over a quarter of people are more likely to invest in an equity-based Isa in 2005, following the Cha...
Over a quarter of people are more likely to invest in an equity-based Isa in 2005, following the Chancellor of the Exchequer's move to consider maintaining contribution limits at their current level until at least 2009, research from Fidelity has shown.
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