Dover exit renews self-licensing callsBY ALEX BURKE | MONDAY, 25 JUN 2018 11:36AMThe collapse of Dover Financial Advisers has left more than 400 advisers with a narrow 30-day window to sign on with a new licensee, renewing calls for a more straightforward self-licensing regime. Related News |
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UBS Asset Management's Tim Van Klaveren learned early in his career the value of formulating his own opinions and not following the crowd, Andrew McKean writes.