All George Osborne articles – Page 4
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Opinion
What could a Conservative government mean for pensions?
Today’s pensions landscape looks very different from five years ago. During that time, we have had a Budget that heralded the most significant pensions reforms for the past 30 years.
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Opinion
Editorial: blessed relief or missed opportunity?
For the pensions journalists following last week's Autumn Statement, there was almost an anticlimactic feeling once it became apparent that the industry would not be turned on its head again.
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Opinion
The break between state and private pensions is complete
Our pension system through the whole of the twentieth century was subject to real tensions between compulsory state pensions, private pensions and means-tested support for the elderly poor.
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News
Consultants expect DC flexibility to drive DB member transfers
Defined benefit schemes could see a short-term increase in requests from members to switch their benefits into defined contribution schemes, due to potential government plans to restrict such transfers, benefit consultants have predicted.
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News
Autumn Statement 2013: How it affects your scheme
Today's Autumn Statement left schemes mulling state pension rises, a boost to exchange traded fund investment and an option to allow scheme members to top up their additional state pension.
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Features
Schemes wary of leveraged infrastructure deals
Chancellor George Osborne used his Autumn Statement to announce a plan to “unlock” pension funding for infrastructure investment. But Owen Walker finds schemes cautious of the risks associated with such deals.
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