Paul Farrow



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Full name: Paul Farrow

Area of interest: Personal finance

Journals/Organisation: The Daily Telegraph

Email: [mailto:paul.farrow@telegraph.co.uk paul.farrow@telegraph.co.uk]

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Website: Telegraph.co / Paul Farrow

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Career: previously deputy editor with International Financing Review Current position/role: Money editor


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Awards/Honours: Headline Money Awards 2007: Journalist of the Year and Investment Writer of the Year

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Remit/Info: Personal finance: "Paul Farrow's column gives you key insights into unit trusts, ISAs and everything else in the world of personal finance."

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Email: [mailto:paul.farrow@telegraph.co.uk paul.farrow@telegraph.co.uk]

Website: Telegraph.co / Paul Farrow

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Selected recent articles:

 * green funds hold oil companies'' - For the majority of funds in the UK we do not see much difference in stock selection, or performance, between UK 'ethically screened' funds and conventional funds - 19th February 2011
 * have to kick our apathy about pensions into touch'' - Our attitude to pensions has got to change - we are going to have to wake up and take stock - 15th February 2011
 * you buy a fund from your bank?'' - Millions of investors have had their fingers burned by banks' promises - 10th February 2011
 * Barclays mis-selling? It's hardly a million dollar question'' - Picture the scene. It's Who Wants To Be A Millionaire the Personal Finance Special, and Chris Tarrant turns to the nervous contestant and asks the following question: "OK, take your time, as there is a lot of money at stake here. Which of the following is definitely NOT a case of a bank mis-selling products?" - 23rd January 2011
 * have yet to find the X Factor for pensions'' - There has been a school of thought that argues that compulsory pensions are the only way to help Britain avoid the so-called pensions time bomb - 16th January 2011
 * house prices are the barometer, we're in trouble'' - One of the questions I am asked the most is whether our personal finance plight is going to get worse. You have to admit that the prognosis doesn't look good - 3rd November 2010
 * high time the bankers came back to planet Earth'' - I feel as though I am on a crusade against the banks – honestly, it is not a deliberate quest of mine - 19th October 2010



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