The November 2004 issue of Pensions World
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COMMENT 3
Battle of the sexes
Saving for a pension is a considerable financial hurdle – do women have even further to jump? Stephanie Hawthorne calls for more equality.
 
   
CURRENT EVENTS 5/6/8/10/11/13

A summary of news, including:
Turner: lighting the debate
AVC safety net holes

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PMI AUTUMN CONFERENCE 14

Autumn serenades
Was it a bumper harvest of optimism at the PMI this year, or a knuckling down for a troublesome winter? James Thomas examines the fruits

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PROFILE 17

A nation on the turn
Howard McWilliam talks to the man of the moment, Adair Turner, about his Commission's findings, the future of UK pensions and his own retirement aspirations .

 
PAN-EUROPEAN PENSIONS 21
Border control
A pension meets some pretty rough tax treatment at the border of certain EU states. The European Commission wants to sort out five culprits in particular, as Joanna Matthews explains.
US EQUITIES 22
Keeping the engine running
The US economy drives all world markets – so where might it lead us in 2005? Howard McWilliam examines the stimulus it needs to stay on the road.
RISK SHARING 26
Share and share alike
Finding a balance of risk between employer and employee is essential. James Thomas sets the scales .
DC/GPP SURVEY 29

Simmering nicely
Whether DC or GPP is your favourite dish depends on your particular palette. Allison Plager surveys the market for the flavour of the moment and asks if simplification is shaking up the kitchen.

 
COMMUNICATIONS 2006 35
Distilling the message
Peter McInulty and Keith Webster offer brewing advice to give members the right concoction of information as tax simplification approaches.
DC COMMUNICATIONS 37
Playing catch up
Not much stands still in the race of DC communication: unless schemes move forward they will fall behind. Richard Ascough hands out training advice and energy drinks .
   
FOCUS ON PENSION LAWYERS 40
Law of the land
With all the pending development in the legislative wilderness, pensions lawyers are in great demand. An extract from this year's Legal 500 rounds up the best of the bunch.
   
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