Tag Archives: Learning

Toby says we’re not going to the IMF – we’re not broke – phew!

It is good to learn about capital markets from a friendly expert and that’s how I regard Toby Nangle. Here he is explaining bonds and how the UK is being treated. The question of how solvent the UK is , … Continue reading

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Torsten and Nausicaa – we too want 2025 to be a year of decisive action.

  The Pension Regulator’s CEO has written a blog which you can read here or you can read an edited version on Professional Pensions . Alternatively, you can read this blog and ask yourselves if the CEO’s  looking forward to … Continue reading

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Unlearning the old things

We had a statement from an insurer this morning justifying its position using sections of the Income and Corporation Tax Act (ICTA)1988. This legislation is now 24 years old and has been superseded by many other Acts, notably the Pension Acts of 2004 and … Continue reading

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