Denmark plans pension reform to boost finances

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DENMARK - The Danish government has proposed to phase out the nation's early retirement scheme to save DKK18bn ($3.3bn) by 2020.

The early retirement scheme, which allows employees to retire before age 65, costs the Danish government DKK16bn per annum with approximately half of the country's population taking participating. ...

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