Quick quiz of the week's news

How much can you remember from the past seven days in financial services?

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How much do you remember about some of this week's key stories?

1. How many suspected breaches of auto-enrolment (AE) legislation has the Pensions Regulator (TPR) investigated since October 2012? a) 150 b) 340 c) 590 Read the story here  2. George Osborne is potentially facing a black hole in the public purse when he delivers the next Budget, according to a re-creation of government models put together by the Financial Times? How much is the shortfall estimated to be? a) £20bn b) £30bn c) £40bn Read the story here  3. The "improper" allocation of trades in fixed income securities by two former employees cost Aviva Investors how much? a) £132m b) ...

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