New Zealand plans study of compulsory savings options

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NEW ZEALAND - New Zealand's government is setting up a working group to study the merits of compulsory pension savings which could be debated at next year's election, Prime Minister John Key said.

"We can establish the group, give them some parameters, let them go away and make some recommendations and let's see where it takes us," Key told Television New Zealand's Breakfast programme today....

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