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![The Lombard case: Sins of omission](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
The Lombard case: Sins of omission
Lombard's directors were found guilty not for what they said - but for what they left unsaid. Chris Barton reports.
![Brent Sheather: Buy and hold no guarantee of happy ending](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
Brent Sheather: Buy and hold no guarantee of happy ending
Buying low is easier said than done...
![Inside Money: More money parks available as central banks lube up](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
Inside Money: More money parks available as central banks lube up
A friend once built up such a backlog of parking tickets we toyed with the idea of packaging them into an investment product.
![Watchdog demands $30m from six Hanover bosses](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
Watchdog demands $30m from six Hanover bosses
Out-of-pocket investors in failed finance company Hanover are delighted six former directors could be ordered to pay up to $5 million each if a civil action against them is successful.
![Inside Money: Life online to challenge advisers](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
Inside Money: Life online to challenge advisers
Conventional wisdom states that life insurance is sold, not bought.
![Inside Money: Disclosure - as told by Jesus](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
Inside Money: Disclosure - as told by Jesus
As Jesus accurately predicted in a post-dinner conversation just prior to his arrest, a disciple disclosure breach was imminent.
![Damien Grant: Wrong people stuck with bill](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=796)
Damien Grant: Wrong people stuck with bill
If Hanover investors want to sue, let them do it with their own money, writes Damien Grant.