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Navigating pension’s Straits of Hormuz
This is an article I wrote in 2019 the morning after a meeting with friends to discuss what it’s like to get to retirement and get stuck in a kind of “Straits of Hormuz”. I thought it would be good … Continue reading
Big week for politics – big week for pensions
Things will come to a head this week. For Guy Opperman today will either be the day his Pensions Bill will make it into the Queens Speech or his first term in office will be remembered as “close but … Continue reading
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It’s not pensions that are scary – it’s “search”!
I’ve been quoted in @OscarWGrut‘s latest investigation on how Google is STILL allowing high-risk bonds to be flogged in searches for savings deals, despite recent scandals. It’s time for Google to take its duty of care to consumers seriously. Read … Continue reading
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Tagged AgeWage, pensions, Retirement, Straits of Hormuz
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