Jeremy Hunt has put saver and investor plans in the deep freeze
Average balanced pension fund down by just over 11 per cent this year
£26.6bn has gone missing as more workers move jobs and home
Fallout from the UK’s ‘mini’ Budget widens from property and mortgages to pensions and investments
Abolition of income tax additional rate comes with ‘a sting in the tail’
UK pensioners in employment at a record 1.4mn in June
Older schemes may have advantages worth keeping
Retirement income could be boosted by 30 per cent with collective defined contribution schemes
Warning over long-term damage to retirement funds
Be ready for a much-changed financial landscape since Brexit
Experts say payment need not have been paid
More effort should go into tracking down the owners of lost accounts
Financial Conduct Authority ‘failed’ to protect British Steel Pension Scheme members from ‘unscrupulous advisers’, report finds
Tax breaks are needed to encourage more retirement saving
Pension sharing orders down by 35 per cent in past four years
Do you need to learn to stop saving?
ABI urges ministers to consider allowing savings access to under-55s struggling with cost of living crisis
DMFCO in talks to secure regulatory approval, but UK pension schemes are wary after 2008 crisis
Cases emerge of DWP processing errors relating to those who paid the ‘married woman’s stamp’
Plans to standardise growth assumptions by the Financial Reporting Council are in danger of confusing savers
Couple’s complaint has taken more than a year to investigate
Fears of valuation problems or fund suspensions
Financial advisers ‘rarely take on clients who want to manage their own funds’
As social security faces numerous solvency and structural issues, we must turn to fresh strategies
Many younger savers lack own homes but have better retirement funds
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