How is the UK Economy performing?
Hear our Chief Market Strategist, Mike Ingram talk to CNBC about his views on the UK economy.
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Hear our Chief Market Strategist, Mike Ingram talk to CNBC about his views on the UK economy.
Read more →WHIreland were delighted to sponsor ‘The Oardinary Boys’ – Oli Glanville & George Randell, who have this weekend successfully completed their challenge of rowing 3000 miles across the Atlantic from…
Read more →We are delighted to be sponsoring the Oardinary Boys on their world record attempt at rowing the atlantic.
Track their progress here Read more →Despite increasing economic and political uncertainty, equity markets surpassed expectations in 2017. With interest rates finally on an upward path, we consider the prospects for the economy in 2018.
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Read more →MiFID II is a renewed focus by European regulators on strengthening investor protection for clients and improving market transparency. This legislation will come into force on 3 January 2018 across…
Read more →‘Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted’
Albert Einstein
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Today the Treasury faces a near impossible task to balance both… Read more →We are delighted to announce that John Goodall, Head of Private Client Research, was featured in Citywire Wealth Manager’s Top 100 2017: the next 25 heavyweights.
Read more →WHIreland International Wealth has become the latest firm to join the Friends of Manx National Heritage (FMNH) Corporate Membership Scheme.
WHIreland International Wealth employees will now benefit from complimentary admission…
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We see high quality arts…
Read more →According to the Alzheimer’s Society, one in three people over 65 will develop dementia and this number is only likely to increase as people are living longer.
It is estimated…
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