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FSA chairman Lord Turner says he wishes he'd been more radical in his Turner Report on pensions and said there were arguments for raising the state pension age to 70.
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View from the Editor
Editor’s view: FSA puts RDR on the right track
Yesterday’s RDR consultation paper has much to commend it and the review now has the potential to be a positive force for IFAs and consumers.
Profile
Nick Kelly
02 July-09
Sesame Network & Sesame Direct managing director Nick Kelly says that building businesses gives him a buzz: "I think it does give entrepreneurs a buzz to turn a profit and create and build something."
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TPAS voices Sipp suitability concerns
2-07-2009
2-07-2009
After numerous probes by the FSA, The Pensions Advisory Service is now flagging up issues regarding the suitability of advice around self-invested personal pensions.
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Features
The funny thing about structured investments is that they seem to attract most criticism from those who know least about them. This lack of working knowledge is usually the result of nothing more complicated than a failure to engage with the leading providers in order to develop a detailed understanding of today's industry. Much of the criticism directed towards structured products is often simplistic, outdated and misguided.
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