Euro collapse could spark bond and equity boost - Nightingale

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The "lunacy" of the Euro and its "inevitable" end may improve the funding position of UK schemes, economist Roger Nightingale says.

Speaking at the Pensions Management Institute's autumn conference, the economist said the decision to create a single Eurozone currency was a bad one, as there was not required level of political u...

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