Five stories you may have missed this week

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This week's top stories include House of Fraser's defined benefit scheme becoming 'kingmaker' in the retailer's restructuring plans, and the need for a pool of 'super trustees' at The Pensions Regulator.

1) House of Fraser scheme 'kingmaker' in restructuring approval House of Fraser's defined benefit scheme has not been automatically placed into Pension Protection Fund assessment despite restruc...

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