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  1. Tom Stevenson volatility tip #5–Stick with it-Volatile markets make opportunities. A regular savings approach helps to take advantage of it
  2. Tom Stevenson volatility tip #4-Consider the price you pay - What matters is market valuation, look at the price you are asked to pay today
  3. Beware the hidden costs as banks prepare for 'Grexit' - Gillian Tett explains ow.ly/b9wT5
  4. The London to Brighton cycle ride - 17 June. Help @tomstevenson63 raise money for British Heart Foundation. bit.ly/LnRsM4. @TheBHF
  5. Tom Stevenson volatility tip #3- Investors should ensure their investments are spread between different asset classes
  6. Where are the opportunities during times of volatility? Tom Stevenson explains. ow.ly/b7RFW
  7. Tom Stevenson volatility tip #2–Keep things in proportion–UK is an internationally-focused market. Europe is not the only dominant influence
  8. Tom Stevenson volatility tip #1-The worst thing investors can do is to over-react. They usually respond slower than the markets as a whole
  9. Tom Stevenson’s latest video provides you with strategies in dealing with market volatility & identifies opportunities. goo.gl/hFM2v
  10. See what our Chief Investment Officers are saying about the situation in Europe ow.ly/b4nkx
  11. We could see further disruption in the eurozone this week. See what’s expected in James Eagle’s Week Ahead. ow.ly/b35KG
  12. Imagine you’re sitting on a $360bn-odd pot of cash. Where would you put it? Gillian Tett explains. ow.ly/b09oK
  13. The escalating eurozone crisis spelt a difficult week for risk assets. Catch up on what happened in Claire Dwyer’s weekly market wrap...
  14. How do you handle market volatility? Tom Stevenson gives you his five ways to handle it ow.ly/aZ0AC
  15. Once again, #Eurozone rattles financial markets. Andrew Wells gives his views on the developments in France and Greece. ow.ly/aYD3J
  16. A number of important Eurozone GDP results are expected this week. Keep up to date in our “Week Ahead” ow.ly/aTEDX
  17. What are the chances of a country leaving the Eurozone? What would happen if it were Greece? John Authers explains. ow.ly/aTEAt
  18. Find out why investors are buying US Government debt at a rate which is 0.75% lower than inflation. ow.ly/aQJBJ
  19. Global markets, traced a resolutely downward path over the week. Find out why in Claire Dwyer’s weekly market update. ow.ly/aQSJV
  20. Why do investors find elections uncomfortable? ow.ly/aP3bE