Quick Quiz of the week's news #14

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How much do you remember from the week's news?

1. The next government must "brave up" and start raising auto-enrolment contribution rates by up to what, according to the head of the National Association of Pension Funds? a) 15% b) 20% c) 25% Read the story here 2. China's economic growth accelerated for the first time in three quarters in Q3, rising by how much? a) 6.7% b) 7.8% c) 8.1% Read the story here 3. Invesco Perpetual's star manager Neil Woodford had a busy week, first announcing his departure and before picking up a CBE for his services to the economy. How long has he spent with the group? a) 13 years b) 21 years c) 25 ...

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