DENMARK - Shorter saving periods and earlier retirement ages could see Danish pensioners hit by inflation, according to PKA which invests on behalf of eight occupational pension funds.
PKA found on average between 1997 and 2007, members had begun joining their savings schemes three years later at 36 and were retiring two years earlier at 63. A spokesman for PKA said: "Currentl...
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