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As we enter what we all hope will be a positive Isa season, advisers are stuck with the traditional ...

As we enter what we all hope will be a positive Isa season, advisers are stuck with the traditional challenge of finding the 'hot' sector or fund for clients' plans. It has become something of an annual ritual that resembles, in many ways, the start of the grouse season - and certainly some investors may feel they have ended up with a lot to grouse about. But, as we embark on the first full year of recovery in markets and a revival of investors' appetites, it is crucial the industry does not blow it by getting embroiled in the annual Isa-grouse season. While a dog may be for life and not ...

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