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Latest figures released on the pensions industry show that the funding shortfall faced by UK schemes fell by two-thirds in February.
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A market research company has revealed that 80 per cent of people during February believed themselves to be a regular or occasional saver.
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New figures have shown investment funds swelled by £1.81 billion in January as they enjoyed a record-breaking month.
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An increasing number of young people are turning to their parents for financial help, with more than a third borrowing money from their mothers and fathers just to meet living costs, research has claimed.
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The number of people working "extreme" levels of unpaid overtime soared to almost 900,000 in the past year, despite the growth in "underemployed" staff, new research showed today.
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The consumer watchdog has called for an overhaul of laws on how homes are sold in the UK.