Round up - 20 July

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Public sector reforms hit top pensions; Public sector pensions: high earners face bigger rise in contributions; Public sector pensions - a good day to bury good news; Pensions report delayed; Fresh concerns over pension churning; Financial advisers accused of 'ripping off' pension savers; David Prosser: Financial advisers up to their old tricks; BNY Mellon gains on European uncertainty

Public sector reforms hit top pensions Financial Times Top paid public servants including NHS consultants, head teachers and senior police figures are set to face a jump in their pension contribu...

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