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Centre E-Newsletter - June 2017
 
 
IAB launches new website

On Monday 5 June the IAB launched its new website. An email was sent to all centres about the site, so hopefully you have had a chance to visit the website and also log into the Centres’ Area. The login details for the new site have changed, so in case you missed the previous email please find below some instructions on how to login, as well as links to useful sections of the site.

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IAB student has business idea in the bag
 

IAB student Jade Smithson is set to launch her own business by unveiling her range of bags made from sports shirts.

 
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Pollen maps giving relief
 

Hay fever sufferers can now look up the location of plants that trigger their allergy following the publication of the first map of pollen hotspots.

 
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IAB member wins top prize at SME awards
 

IAB Member Natasha Penny FIAB AIAAP, of Busy Books, Westbury, attended the glitzy Small Awards event in London recently as a finalist in the ‘At Your Service’ category.

 
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Keep off instagram!
 

Instagram is the worst social media ‘outlet’ in terms of its impact on the mental health of young people, says a new report.

 
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The robots are coming!
 

Automation is coming and finance professionals know their world is going to change dramatically in the next five years, according to FreeAgent’s COO Kevin McCallum.

 
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Takeaway success
 

The pressure of exam revision often leads to more takeaway dinners for time-poor students.

 
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International - Fed raises rates and outlines balance sheet reduction plan

The Federal Reserve has raised its benchmark lending rate for the third time in six months - crediting a stronger jobs market and economic growth.

The decision, widely expected by financial markets, took the US central bank's main rate to a target range of 1% to 1.25% and represented its fourth upwards move since December 2015 when it declared the financial crisis hangover at an end.

 
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