The June 2001 issue of Pensions World

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COMMENT 3
  • The longevity revolution
  • The industry will rise to the challenge of longer lives, says Peter Thompson, incoming NAPF chairman
NAPF CONFERENCE REVIEW
  • The changing face of pensions
  • Will a new shade of pensions lipstick be enough or is surgery necessary? Pamela Atherton reports
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CURRENT EVENTS
A summary of current news including:
9/11/13/15/16

IF A SOAPBOX
  • Pensions for all
  • Stakeholders are a prelude to compulsion, asserts Jack McVitie
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LAWYERS’ SURVEY
  • A law unto themselves
  • James Thomas visits the brief-face of pensions
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PENSIONS PROVISION
  • Flexecutive pensions
    Flexible executives demand flexible pensions, says Tilly Ross
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  • American beauties
    American retirement policy struts its stuff on the UK’s financial catwalk but will it be in vogue this side of the pond? Asks David Harris
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INVESTMENT
  • Are Eur-open to change?
  • The Eurozone presents a new investment world. David Hager does the Grand Tour
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  • Nursery stocks
  • Watch the seedlings grow, says Philip Graves
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RISK
  • Tightening the reins
    Risk management is the key to security, says Richard Thomas
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  • Risky business
    Chris Cloet provides a safety net
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GROUP HEALTHCARE
  • The cost of convalescence
    Duvet days cost firms a fortune. John Gillman puts the lid on costs
 
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REGULAR FEATURES
Letters  
Courses and seminars
Political Stage 49
Points of law 51
Beginners’ page 52
Trustee topics 54
Tax and benefit notes 56
Overseas benefits 58
Pensions progress 59
NAPF update 61
Statistics 62

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