Round up - 3 October

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Pension shake-up plans will hit poor; Danish giant in UK pension market; Rising demand for pension buy-outs; Hedging: Is half an umbrella better than none?; Trouble ahead for today's pension dropouts; Asset owners call for clarity; Long-term thinker points to regulatory drawbacks

Pension shake-up plans will hit poor Financial Times Plans to raise the state pension age are set to leave a trail of low-income losers amid evidence that poor people live for a far shorter time ...

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