Three things your clients may call you about this week …

What made financial headlines over the weekend?

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Keeping track of pensions, calls for an investigation and eye-watering fees - here's our weekly heads-up on the financial stories that may have caught your clients' attention over the weekend …

Young savers lose track of pensions One quarter of workers say they have lost the paperwork for private pensions the contributed to at previous jobs, while 13% say they have forgotten how to log in to old workplace schemes online, The Sunday Times reports this weekend. The survey, which was carried out by Ipsos Mori, finds one quarter of the 1,102 workers surveyed found it difficult to keep track of their various pensions because they had changed jobs so many times, while one-fifth (21%) encountered problems in keeping up to date after moving house. In general, the articles says, y...

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