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  • It’s time to get pensions investing in Britain

    Opinion

    Pensions may be a thorny subject, but it is important to recognise that we have the potential for the UK to accelerate growth and productivity and reverse the negative impact of the policies of the last 20+ years, says Charles Hall Pensions have moved from being a technical backwater to a mainstream debate, as demonstrated [...]

    Aging politician contemplates pension policy reform amidst triple lock debate in 2025 economic climate.
  • Reform’s sovereign wealth pitch risks raiding pensions not reviving growth

    Opinion

    Reform’s Richard Tice’s plan to consolidate local council pension schemes fundamentally misunderstands the nature of fiduciary duty, says Tim Focas Behind the rhetoric of Reform’s proposal to consolidate local council pension schemes into a near £500bn sovereign wealth fund lies a major misunderstanding of what these pension assets are and who they exist to serve. [...]

    Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and Deputy Leader Richard Tice are set to meet with Andrew Bailey to discuss interest rates and stablecoins.
  • Legal & General CEO: Urgent action is needed to get Brits saving more, earlier

    Opinion

    For a happy retirement, savers need a £220,000 pension pot. That means urgent action is needed now to get people to save more, earlier, says António Simões Whether it’s families around the dinner table or government around the cabinet table, pensions deserve to be a part of a national conversation. The government has rightly put [...]

    Aging politician contemplates pension policy reform amidst triple lock debate in 2025 economic climate.
  • Pension funds may still be forced to back Britain, minister warns

    November 18, 2024

    Pension funds could still be forced to invest in Britain if they do not voluntarily boost their allocation to UK stocks and infrastructure projects, the pension minister has suggested. Ministers have been pushing the UK’s £1.3 trillion defined contribution and local government pension system to lift its investment in UK assets since coming to power [...]

  • Why Rachel Reeves’s pension reforms might not be as ‘radical’ as she thinks

    November 14, 2024

    While her changes may constitute the biggest overhaul of the pensions sector in decades, some in the City say the truly radical option remains firmly in the back pocket.

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