UK Census: religion by age, ethnicity and country of birth – The Guardian (blog)

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The Guardian (blog) UK Census: religion by age, ethnicity and country of birth The Guardian (blog) Christianity has had a boost from people born overseas, nearly half of Muslims in England and Wales are under 25 and Hindus are the least likely of…

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Scottish independence could leave UK universities with £10bn pensions deficit – The Guardian

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The Guardian Scottish independence could leave UK universities with £10bn pensions deficit The Guardian The USS, which is the UK’s second largest pension fund, manages funds for nearly 288,000 university staff across the UK and tens of thousands of…

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Listed IFA sees profits surge 90% despite RDR ‘disruption’ – FTAdviser.com

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AFH chairman says second half performance expected to be stronger in the second half of the year.

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Almost everything you wanted to know about Barclays’ £12.8bn capital gap

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Is there a profitable future for Barclays’ huge investment bank in a new world where it has to hold much more expensive capital? (Big Barclays question: is its huge global investment bank viable in world of much higher capital requirements?

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How much do big pensions widen funding gap? « Calpensions

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As local governments scrambled to meet a Jan. 1 reform deadline for giving lower pensions to some new hires, a top target was a big increase bargained by police and firefighters during the last decade.

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An Unlikely Profitable Long-term Investment – Forbes

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An Unlikely Profitable Long-term Investment
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With the portion of the world’s population that is over 60 expected to reach 30% by 2025, compared to 20% in 2000, the investment idea here is the funeral services and cemetery companies!

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