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The Government’s New Pension Service Has One Fatal Flaw - Jonquil Lowe

Pension Wise guidance is intended to highlight key issues, but it misses out the longevity risk which needs to be at the heart of pension decisions.

2 September 2015, 16:18
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Fixed Odds Betting Terminals: The Psychology of State-Corporate Harm Maximisation - Steve Tombs and Jim Turner

Slot machines are an enormously profitable industry and generate considerable tax revenues for the UK government, extracting revenue from those who are already economically and socially marginalised.

2 September 2015, 16:15
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Goldman Prepares to Muscle in on the Lending Innovation Designed to Sideline Banks - Jonquil Lowe

Is peer-to-peer lending enabling banks to shift from expensive traditions to more efficient business models? Jonquil Lowe looks at the evidence.

2 September 2015, 16:12
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Europe's Lost Art of Money-Making - Alan Shipman

Alan Shipman suggests that a lack of change in the bonus culture will prevent any increase in equity resulting from the Eurozone's Quantitative Easing programme.

2 September 2015, 16:09
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Britain Wants You to Be banker, But Are You Ready for the Risk? - Jonquil Lowe

Jonquil Lowe argues that government, as well as peer-to-peer firms, should tread carefully before encouraging savers to take on more risk than we can bear.

2 September 2015, 16:05

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