Respondents were split over whether Legal and General's (L&G) announcement it was capping default fund charges was an indication that the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) was helping drive down fees.
Some contributors thought the move from L&G was prompted by a mixture of downward pressure on charges from NEST and the increasingly tough rhetoric on the subject coming from politicians. "L&G i...
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