Quick quiz of the week's news #8

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What do you remember from the week's news?

1. Financial Fraud Action UK (FFA UK) highlighted the growth of ‘vishing' fraud. How many people in the UK are thought to have been a victim of fraudsters posing as someone from their bank or building society? a) 1 in 10 b) 1 in 25 c) 1 in 40 Read the story here 2. Annuity rates would have to improve by how much from today's rates to make any delay in purchasing a retirement income worthwhile, according to retirement specialists MGM Advantage? a) 6% b) 12% c) 18% Read the story here 3. J.P. Morgan could be hit with how much in fines from US authorities as they pursue the bank ...

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