‘Tax evasion costing UK £5.2 billion a year’ – Evening Standard

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Evening Standard ‘Tax evasion costing UK £5.2 billion a year’ Evening Standard Its research, which comes on deadline day for UK tax returns, found money owed by wealthy tax evaders would provide £21 a week to every household in the UK that is…

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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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Atheist Personal Finance: Is Religion Conducive to Wealth Building?

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Joe looks at the major monotheistic religions and deducts that “atheist personal finance” is much more logical than “Christian personal finance”.

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Nomura’s Profit Misses Estimates as Investment Banking Fees Drop – Bloomberg

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Nomura’s Profit Misses Estimates as Investment Banking Fees Drop Bloomberg A rally in Japanese stocks has yet to feed into investment banking as Chief Executive Officer Koji Nagai tries to win back investors following last year’s insider-trading…

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Military Pensions Board Restructured to Serve Pensioners Better – AllAfrica.com

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Military Pensions Board Restructured to Serve Pensioners Better AllAfrica.com The need for the establishment of the then Military Pensions Assessments Board (MPAB), which is now known as Military Pensions Board (MPB) was necessitated by the massive…

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Pension Pulse: Pensions Taking On Too Much Illiquidity Risk?

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Pensions Taking On Too Much Illiquidity Risk? My last comment on the Caisse focusing on illiquid asset classes generated a few excellent responses, so I decided to follow-up on this topic. Let me begin with what a former …

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