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The end of innocence

By: Series: Building ; 268(8298) 5 September 2003, 33(1)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Critcises the government approach to pensions. Argues that there is a crisis in state and private pensions for several reasons including failure by the insurance industry to modernise its products and also over regulation by the government. In addition, the government has introduced regulations to prevent employers from winding up final salary schemes which added £300bn to the combined winding up deficit of UK final salary scheme employers.
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Critcises the government approach to pensions. Argues that there is a crisis in state and private pensions for several reasons including failure by the insurance industry to modernise its products and also over regulation by the government. In addition, the government has introduced regulations to prevent employers from winding up final salary schemes which added £300bn to the combined winding up deficit of UK final salary scheme employers.