Four in 10 UK employees concerned about working into retirement

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Over a quarter (27%) of international employees are concerned about the possibility of having to work longer than they wanted to due to financial constraints later in life, a report from HSBC reveals.

The global study, The Future of Retirement, found that this fear was most prevalent among countries where the state retirement age was currently underway such as the UK (40%), US (40%) and France (...

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