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How shares work (for us and our pensions)

Posted on April 22, 2012 by henry tapper

Shares haven’t worked well for us over the past twelve years. World stock markets, especially the mature markets in Britain , Japan and the US, are worth less today than they were at the turn of the millenium. While some company’s shares … Continue reading →

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