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Pensions Week back issues
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News: Retirement age could rise to 68 for CofE.
July 6, 2009... Byline: David Rowley
The Church of England Pensions Board has proposed raising its retirement age to 68 to help cut its soaring liabilities.
The board is also weighing up a move to a hybrid scheme, and moving all future accrual for a full two-thirds of final salary pension from a...
This week: Media-proof pensions required.
July 6, 2009... Byline: David Rowley - Editor
Are the simplistic, shock-inducing and often misleading headlines about pensions in the media setting the agenda for the sort of pensions we get?
In May, John Healy, the minister of local government, talked of protecting local government pension schemes...
News: Govt questions 100% LGPS funding target.
July 6, 2009... Byline: David Rowley
The government has moved to prevent local government pension scheme (LGPS) liabilities inflating council tax bills in 2011, with two proposed rule changes.
In a paper sent out to LGPS schemes and participating employers, it calls for higher contributions for...
News: Emerging markets rally is a sign of more to come.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Charlie Kirby
The recent emerging markets investment surge of 35% is a sign of long-term growth and not a bubble, say fund managers.
Emerging markets posted their best performance last week, since the FTSE All- World Emerging Market Index began in 1993.
Ghadir Abu...
News: DWP denies costs of PAs have been underestimated.
July 6, 2009... Byline: Charlie Kirby
A row has broken out over the implementation costs of auto-enrolment and personal accounts.
A paper published by the University of Warwick's Institute for Employment Research (IER) has suggested that if the take-up levels to which the government aspires are...