MoneyManagement ISSUE 01 November 2008

Leading Story

Four months for a pension transfer!

Troubled Windsor Life's problems persist

News & News Analysis

Bridging lender expands distribution

Bristol based lender continues growth strategy


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Features

Pensions spotlight - Risk sharing vital for occupational pensions

Contradictory industry responses to a tactless DWP paper could allow HMG to shelve the issues, reports John Chapman


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Common sense: 2, FSA: 0

The FSA has lost the second round in the Lautro charges fiasco. The Information Tribunal Service handed down its judgement on 13 October in favour of the Information Commission Officer’s ruling that the FSA disclose the names of the offices using Lautro charges, following a request for this information from Evan Owen last year.


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