UK cancer patients could contribute £32bn to GDP by 2030 with better support – The Guardian (blog)

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The Guardian (blog)UK cancer patients could contribute £32bn to GDP by 2030 with better supportThe Guardian (blog)Every two minutes someone in the UK is diagnosed with cancer, most of whom choose to continue working where possible.

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Advisers shun ongoing fees for structured products post-RDR – FT Adviser

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FT AdviserAdvisers shun ongoing fees for structured products post-RDRFT AdviserAfter the RDR commission of this nature will no longer be allowed, which means clients will receive higher returns for their products but will have to pay advisers…

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Personal finance: Understanding 401(k) Fees – Hazard Herald

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Personal finance: Understanding 401(k) FeesHazard HeraldIf you’re like many Americans – 71 percent, according to an AARP survey – you might be under the impression that your 401(k) plan administrator doesn’t charge you anything to maintain your…

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TPR plans to use ‘comply or explain’ approach to … – Pensions Age

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The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has today outlined how it plans to encourage auto-enrolment into high-quality pension products, thus helping employers turn away from poor value schemes.

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Pension funds increasingly embrace stewardship responsibilities

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Increasing numbers of pension funds are taking the stewardship activities and policies of asset managers into account when selecting them, but are also continually being held back by investment advisers, the National …

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UK merger and acquisition activity falls as corporations take caution – The Guardian

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The GuardianUK merger and acquisition activity falls as corporations take cautionThe GuardianWith confidence low and finance hard to come by, the number of deals involving UK companies dropped from 79 in the second quarter of 2012 to 47 in the third.

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