Key issue of pensions needs decisive action

Jenna Towler
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Leader: At the time of writing this piece on Tuesday, the prospect of a hung parliament looks like a foregone conclusion.

But what does that mean for investments and occupational pensions? Schroders chief economist Keith Wade says the markets face a "corridor of uncertainty" as political wrangling in the halls of W...

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