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The September 1999
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SURVEY
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- Special research by financial
journalist Moira O’Neill on index funds. Do they
perform?
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| RESEARCH
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- Pensioners and taxation: Beware
over-taxation. By John Newth, Deputy Editor, Taxation.
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TAXATION
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- Pensioners and taxation: Beware
over-taxation. By John Newth, Deputy Editor, Taxation.
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PENSIONS
LAW
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- Nomination forms: Alastair Meeks
of Biddle looks at problems surrounding a familiar
benefit.
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- Are the courts curbing the
Ombudsman? By Andrew White, Partner, Rowe & Maw.
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PENSIONS
PROVISION
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- John Hastings, senior investment
consultant, Hymans Robertson argues DC plans are not a bed
of roses.
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- Pound Stretcher: Mark Duke, Towers
Perrin, looks at cost control.
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PHI
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- Controlling the cost of group
income protection. By Steve Walsh, Swiss Life.
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CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE
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- Sharing in success - Michelle
Edkins of Hermes asks should pension funds develop their own
corporate governance policies.
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INVESTMENT
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- Property v Gilts By Paul Mitchell,
Prudential
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