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Current Pensions Issues Summer 2013
Our most recent quarterly newsletter on current and topical pensions issues includes TPR: Annual Funding Statement 2013, HMRC: Lifetime Allowance Protections and Pe…
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Spotlight on Longevity May 2013: Seasonal mortality
Significant seasonal variation in mortality is commonly observed in England and Wales population data. Such features, and their trend over time, have important imp…
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News on Pensions April 2013
In this month's News on Pensions we look at: Budget 2013 New UK Accounting Standard New Financial Regulators PPF:7800 Index PPF: "Type A" contingen...
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Current Pensions Issues Spring 2013
Our most recent quarterly newsletter on current and topical pensions issues includes Budget 2013, Defined Ambition, an auto-enrolment update and latest news from TP…
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Spotlight on Longevity February 2013: High-age mortality convergence
Significant variations in mortality are often observed at working ages for different subgroups of a population.
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Current Pensions Issues Winter 2012/13
Our most recent quarterly newsletter on current and topical pensions issues includes State Pension Reform: Flat-rate State Pension and the end of Contracting-out an…
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Spotlight on Longevity December 2012: Update on revised population estimates
The 2011 Census led to a significant reduction in population estimates at high ages (80+). Our latest Spotlight provides an update on revised population estimates.
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Spotlight on Longevity November 2012: Mortality trends by cause of death
This Spotlight analyses the trends by cause over the last decade and looks ahead at where this is material scope for further gains and the key drivers for future im…
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Current Pensions Issues Autumn 2012
Our most recent quarterly newsletter on current and topical pensions issues includes an auto-enrolment update, a focus on derisking, and the Impact of DB Schemes on…
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Spotlight on Longevity September 2012: How does the 2011 Census change our view of population mortality at high ages?
Population mortality rates are a key reference for the study of high-age (90+) mortality as individual pension scheme and insurance datasets become too sparse and u…