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Stuart Fowler asks “is a British Steel redress scheme workable?”
Foreword. Stuart Fowler has published a very compelling argument for protecting the levy and not creating a redress scheme for BSPS. On the face of it, we are at odds. I refer to the “note” below in my recent article … Continue reading
How a British Steel redress scheme might work.
Stuart Fowler has produced a counter-argument to that I put forward last week, it was published before my blog and I can’t say that my blog would have changed Stuart’s argument. I will ask Stuart for permission to publish it … Continue reading
Investing to secure defined outcomes
This is Stuart Fowler‘s first post on this blog. I am very pleased he is sharing this essay which focuses on the difficult challenge of investing for a pension. When I met the Chairman of the FCA I asked him if … Continue reading
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