Broker optimism rising at fastest rate for a year

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In the three months to June optimism amongst insurance brokers rose at its fastest rate in a year, according to a new survey.

The joint report by the Confederation of British Industry and accountants PwC detailed that the percentage of brokers more optimistic about the overall business situation was 15 points ahead of those who were less optimistic.

In March the net gap was only 5 points.

In fact, during December 2012 a greater number of brokers were less optimistic than more optimisitc. At this stage the gap was a large 20 points.

Robust growth
The latest edition of the Financial Services Survey also found that for

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