What did you miss? This week's most read

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A Ratner moment, Skandia cost cuts and more taxes on the rich all made our top ten list of best read stories on the Investment Week website this week.

Gervais Williams: Financial advisers are too expensive for me Skandia platform targets major cost cuts after fresh H1 loss The 10 bond managers who thrived during gilt sell-off Adoboli sentenced to seven year jail term over $2.3bn UBS fraud Cable: Rich face property tax raid 'within weeks' Aviva appoints Mark Wilson as chief executive Markets rally as fiscal cliff talks signal bright spot France under fire: Moody's cuts AAA while Littlewood ups short Standard Life cuts 139 jobs Chancellor looks to up tax on pensions of rich

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