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The government backed away from bold reforms, but cannot avoid cuts for much longer
Official failed to prevent shoddy advice on transfers from defined benefit schemes
City regulator’s review of pension freedoms highlights risk of drawdown products
Main trade union reiterates opposition to proposed new pension arrangement
The pensioner who blows a huge pot of money on Italian sports cars is a myth
Regulator says strategy ‘no longer appropriate’ to regulate industry
Companies have yet to produce the savings products consumers need
Default funds do not have clearly stated objectives, study shows
Three quarters of graduates from English universities will never pay off loans, study shows
Experts predict changes to lifetime and annual allowances
Extended schemes to repair deficits increase potential for future claims, says PPF
When a company buys another, the retirement fund should be guaranteed, says John Ralfe
How much to spend in retirement is the most complex financial decision
First policy statement by new work and pensions secretary
Secretary of state promises retirement policy that ‘works for all’
Forecast probably overestimated how many people will opt out of workplace pensions
Asset managers and insurers will have access to more than 240m retirement savers
Plan to means test winter fuel payments also scrapped
Financial Conduct Authority wants fund managers to overhaul charges and governance
Surge in unretired members accepting transfer offers likely to be ‘major factor’
People whose income is more than £30,000 should receive less, analysis recommends
Only one in 20 schemes has taken steps to mitigate threats to investments, says survey
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Regulator warns tougher consumer protection rules could add £1,600 to transfer costs