The October 2004 issue of Pensions World
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COMMENT 3
It's a tragedy
A Terry Faulkner searches for a meaningful ending to the government's harrowing narrative of calamity.
 
   
CURRENT EVENTS 5/6/8/11/12/13/14

A summary of news, including:
Final salary closures slow
Annuity apathy
9m women in pensions gender gap

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PRESSING THE POINT 17

How the mighty have fallen
David Willetts MP gets passionate about Conservative plans to restore UK long term saving to its former glory

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VIEWPOINT 18

Getting sidetracked
Are we taking too many detours on our quest to solve the savings crisis? asks Mike Morrison.

 
PENSIONS FOR EXPATS 21
Great expat-tations
Have pensions spread their wings as the world has got smaller, or is border control as tight as ever? James Thomas packs his bag and peruses the post-2006 brochure.
COMMUNICATION 25
Converting the masses
Andrew Riley explains how employers should heed the new behavioural doctrine on pension communication that is charging from the gates of Westminster.
EXONERATION CLAUSES 27
Protect yourself
Trusteeship can be a hazardous business, but there is a crucial balance to strike with protective cover. Ian Greenstreet inspects the hardhats.
SURVEY OF CONSULTANTS 29

Calling the tune
Is it possible to look regulatory and funding problems in the face and still carry a tune? Allison Plager assesses consultants' mood and tempo.

 
REBALANCING ASSETS 33
Perfect poise
In the first of two articles Roger Dennis questions the wisdom and stability of portfolio rebalancing .
SMALL COMPANIES 36
Lean and nimble
Whichever way the market has headed lately, small companies have managed to outmanoeuvre their larger peers. Jamie Stewart sizes them up.
   
EQUITIES 37
Nose to the grindstone
It is time for fund managers to roll up their sleeves to get the most out of equities in a more subdued market, asserts Richard Buxton .
   

DC INVESTMENT

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Auto transmission
Giving members a more sensible default option may mean a smoother drive, says Charl Cronje .
   
  REGULAR FEATURES
 

Claims of pensioner ‘bullying' go round parliament (p39), Robin Ellison looks at new disability regulations (p41) and personal pensions are explained (p45).

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Political stage
Points of law
NAPF Update
Beginners' page
Association Forum
Tax and benefit notes
Pensions Progress

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