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Listen to the highlights from December/January issue of Pensions Managment
Published:  10 October, 2008

In the first Pensions Management podcast, Owen Walker talks Nick Reeve through the December/January issue's highlights

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The credit crunch has exposed many weaknesses in the regulatory framework of the financial markets, but it is not all bad, says Simon Hopkins, CEO of Fortune Group.

Pádraig Floyd speaks to him about the role hedge funds may still play in pension scheme portfolios

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Outgoing Pension Protection Fund chief executive Partha Dasgupta tells Owen Walker about the lifeboat's plans for consultation on its latest levy proposals

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NAPF interviews:

Robert Peston, the BBC's business editor, offers Tom Willetts some insights into what the global economic turmoil means for pension funds and also answers some of his critics

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Tim Jones, chief executive of the Personal Accounts Delivery Authority, tells Pádraig Floyd how the organisation will cope with losing its chairman, Paul Myners

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Joanne Segars, chief executive of the National Association of Pension Funds, talks to David Rowley about conference highlights

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Martin Clarke, director of financial risk at the Pension Protection Fund, gives Owen Walker an overview of the lifeboat's latest proposals on the long-term future of its levy

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