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The Weekly Wrap: July 21 edition

A round-up of the pensions industry stories published across the FT Group this week, from Glencore's search for an investment partner, to the challenges facing today's young pension savers.

 

The Weekly Wrap: July 14 edition

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A round-up of the pension news stories published across the FT Group in the past week, from Denmark’s centre left blocking pension age reform, to a CV blunder at South Korea’s National Pension Service. 

The Weekly Wrap: July 7 edition

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A round-up of the pensions news stories published across the FT Group in the past week, from Ukraine's struggle to reform its pension system, to the pensions minister appearing to suggest that women affected by state pension age changes become apprentices.

The Weekly Wrap: June 30 edition

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A round-up of the pensions news stories published across the FT Group in the past week, from investors losing appetite for private debt, to the governor of New Jersey proposing to use lottery proceeds to plug a growing scheme-funding hole.

The Weekly Wrap: June 23 edition

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A round-up of the pensions news published across the FT Group in the past week, from divorcees agreeing on a fair separation of pension wealth, to the Royal Bank of Canada managing funds for London council workers.

Pensions slip down the agenda after election

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If Theresa May’s Conservatives succeed in forming a lasting government, their immediate policy concerns regarding pensions are unlikely to change.

Some reactions to #GE2017

Some of the twitter comments on what could happen to pensions and the country's leadership, after the June 2017 elections have resulted in a hung parliament.

The Weekly Wrap: June 9 edition

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A round-up of the pensions news published across the FT Group in the past week, from Tata Steel workers cashing in their final salary pensions, to a plethora of robo-advisers expected to consolidate in Germany.