UK - Stakeholder pension schemes are "failing to match up" to unit trusts, new research reveals.
A Hargreaves Lansdown report shows that since stakeholder pensions were introduced in April 2001, the schemes have returned an average of -10.28% compared with -5.35% for self invested personal pen...
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