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Hargreaves Lansdown's shares rose on news the government is set to increase the personal ISA allowance to £15,000, whilst life company stocks tumbled, after chancellor George Osborne unveiled the latest Budget.
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In the wake of the FCA review the ABI has put forward its recommendations for how the retirement income market needs to evolve. Helen Morrissey takes a look.
Enhanced annuity provider Partnership has reported a 24% increase in group pre-tax profits of £83m for 2013, up from £67m in 2012 but new business was down year-on-year, latest results show.
Progress on the annuities market, charges and defined ambition (DA) may have "stalled", the Work and Pensions Select Committee says.
The ABI thinks people with small pension pots deserve more choice
Retirement's reputation has hit rock bottom. The industry can and must do better.
Profits at Prudential UK fell flat last year, barely upticking from the year before, as the rush to sell onshore investment bonds subsided following the introduction of the Retail Distribution Review (RDR).