Industry relieved by secondary annuities market delay

Michael Klimes
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The pensions industry breathed a collective sigh of relief as the government said it would not introduce a secondary annuities market until 2017.

There had been concerns coming from a number of sources about the viability of the plan to let pensioners cash in their annuities: in March the government admitted it was possible no secondary mark...

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