Financial advisers avoid asking clients the tough questions - survey

A new survey has shown that 25% of financial advisers avoid asking their clients important questions about their investment goals, but instead prefer to concentrate on trival matters.

The research conducted by myprivatebanking.com, a information portal on wealth management, showed a quarter of the 20 European private banks polled did not ask any relevant questions about appetite towards risk with a test client.

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