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         News NewsNormal minimum pension age set to increase to 57 in 2028HM Treasury outlined plans on Thursday confirming the government’s intention to raise the normal minimum pension age from 55 to 57 in April 2028, while devising a “protection regime” that ensures some scheme members retain their current rights. 
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      NewsSmiths Group completes £146m buy-in with Canada LifeOn the go: The engineering company has secured a £146m bulk annuity deal with Canada Life for the Smiths Industries Pension Scheme. 
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      NewsUBS pension scheme enters into £1.4bn longevity hedgeOn the go: The UBS (UK) Pension and Life Assurance Scheme has entered into a £1.4bn longevity hedge with Zurich Assurance, designed to protect the scheme against the risk of the 2,700 members covered living longer than expected. 
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      NewsMillions fall for pension scams amid coronavirus crisisOn the go: One in five victims of a financial scam during the coronavirus pandemic were targeted by pension fraudsters amid warnings of “low-life” scammers preying on the vulnerable 
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      NewsOpperman warns providers on dashboard preparationsOn the go: Pensions minister Guy Opperman has urged providers to start preparing their data now for the anticipated arrival of pensions dashboards. 
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      NewsLTA to increase to £1.075m next year while pensioners get bumper riseOn the go: The latest data from the Office for National Statistics shows the consumer price index of inflation grew by 1.7 per cent in September 2019, with impacts on the state pension and the lifetime allowance. 
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      NewsRecord 336,000 retirees access their pensionsOn the go: More retirees than ever are withdrawing money from their pension pots as the popularity of freedom and choice continues unabated. 
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      NewsIFS: Bad assumptions damage annuity value assessmentOn the go: Declining annuity sales are driven by individuals consistently underestimating how long they will live, according to new research form the Institute for Fiscal Studies. 
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      NewsPension freedoms withdrawals reach record highOn the go: The Treasury’s pension freedoms tax bonanza continues, as record sums are being withdrawn. 
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      NewsNational Grid and Zurich complete longevity transactionMore than £2bn of pensioner liabilities of the National Grid Electricity Group of the Electricity Supply Pension Scheme have been covered by an intermediated longevity swap deal with insurer Zurich. 
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      NewsAnnuity market shrinks further but expects little impact on ratesThe annuity market was shaken up last week when Canada Life agreed to acquire Retirement Advantage. Just six annuity providers remain in the open market. 
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      NewsBuyouts more affordable but only for a handful of schemesBuyouts have become more feasible as annuity pricing for non-pensioners has improved, but some experts say many schemes still have a long way to go before being able to afford a buyout or buy-in transaction. 
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      OpinionThe cost of a buy-in: A trio of factors dominate pricingFeature: Many more schemes are expected to explore derisking avenues such as buy-ins and buyouts in 2016, but whether to press ahead will come down to affordability, which hinges on at least three key factors. 
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      NewsBurgeoning buyout arena threatens pricing, schemes urged to prepareThe growing number of players in the UK buyout market may, counterintuitively, make it more difficult for pension schemes to get quotations from insurers, industry experts have said. 
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