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Fury over teachers' pension changes

8 September, 2010

The Press Association: Teachers could lose a "staggering" £74,000 each because of the Government's controversial decision to switch the method of calculating the rate of inflation on which pensions are based, a...

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Philips sells $451M NXP stake to own pension fund

8 September, 2010

Bloomberg Businessweek: Royal Philips Electronics NV said Tuesday it will sell its remaining stake in NXP Semiconductors NV to Philips' own British pension fund for euro350 million ($451 million).

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Royal Mail's Pension Plan Narrows Deficit With Derivatives

8 September, 2010

The Wall Street Journal: A sophisticated derivatives strategy helped the £26 billion ($40 billion) pension fund for the U.K.'s Royal Mail Group earn 29% on its money last year, reducing the fund's deficit and potentially...

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Protests In France Over Pensions Age Change

8 September, 2010

Sky News: Up to 2.5 million French workers have taken to the streets in protest over proposed new pension reforms.

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Pensioners raid emergency savings to make ends meet

8 September, 2010

IFA Online: Around two-thirds of over-55s are concerned the would not be able to raise the necessary cash if faced with an unexpected payout of £500 or more, according to the Aviva Real Retirement Report.

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BBC management to offer concessions over pensions row

8 September, 2010

The Guardian: Mark Thompson is expected to contact staff in the next couple of days, though details of the new package remain under wraps

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Traditional retirement 'impossible'

8 September, 2010

The Press Association: Nearly three-quarters of Britons think a traditional retirement will no longer be possible in the future, a survey has indicated.

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Top pension funds face volatile recovery

8 September, 2010

Citywire: A new report by Towers Watson has revealed the world’s largest pension funds saw their assets increase by over 8% in 2009, but it warns they are moving into a period of increased volatility.

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PwC to axe final salary pensions

8 September, 2010

Financial Times: The UK arm of PwC plans to close its two defined benefit pension schemes to existing members from April in a move that will affect about 1,100 workers.

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DS Smith plans change in pension policy

8 September, 2010

Financial Times: DS Smith, the packaging supplier and office products wholesaler, pointed to continued recovery in demand during the first quarter and good progress in the integration of Otor, the French corrugated...

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More pension funds to buy leveraged loans

7 September, 2010

Global Pensions: Pension funds will become bigger investors in leveraged loans because the asset class provides more stable returns than equity and high-yield bonds, according to Harbourmaster Capital Management.

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NAPF hires HM Treasury’s head of pensions

7 September, 2010

Professional Pensions: The National Association of Pension Funds has appointed current head of pensions at HM Treasury as its new director of policy.

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PwC will close DB schemes to future accrual

7 September, 2010

Professional Pensions: PricewaterhouseCoopers is to close its two defined benefit pension schemes to future accrual from next April.

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France faces general strike over retirement reforms

7 September, 2010

BBC News: Train services and flight traffic are expected to be severely disrupted France faces serious disruption as a nationwide strike begins to fight proposals to raise the retirement age.

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Can we expect to live to 77, 89 or 100?

7 September, 2010

BBC News: One of the reasons why pensions have been described - by Nick Clegg, among others - as "unaffordable" is because people are living longer and placing an extra burden on the pension pot. So what is our...

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Retail sales rise but consumers fear cuts

7 September, 2010

Telegraph: The back-to-school season and summer discounting helped to drive a 2.8pc rise in total retail sales in August compared with a year earlier, but the British Retail Consortium said impending austerity measures...

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Money market fund protection unlikely to continue

7 September, 2010

Global Pensions: Investors in struggling money market funds are less likely to receive financial support from fund sponsors post-crisis, research from Moody's warns.

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Four in 10 Lib Dem voters would not vote for party again, says poll

7 September, 2010

Independent: The Liberal Democrats have lost the support of almost four in 10 of the people who backed the party in May, according to an opinion poll for The Independent.

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Flat hiring rate casts doubt on recoverySubscriber Only

7 September, 2010

FT.com: Employers expect a “static” rate of recruitment for the remainder of this year, according to new research, underlining concerns about the momentum of economic recovery.

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Social Housing Pension Scheme to launch defined contribution arrangement

7 September, 2010

Employee Benefits: A defined contribution (DC) scheme will be introduced to all members of the Social Housing Pension Scheme on 1 October 2010.

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