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Georgie Frost

Financial journalist Vix Leyton on The News Review 10/11/16

Georgie Frost
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Financial journalist Vix Leyton  on The News Review 10/11/16
Georgie Frost is joined in the studio by financial journalist Vix Leytonr. On the agenda today, they discuss the big story from America. Donald Trump has beaten Hilary Clinton to become the 45 President. But how that impacted the markets? Georgie and Vix mull over the affects on the global economy and markets. Elsewhere, today is equal pay day, which marks the time women are effectively working for free because of earning less on average than men. And banks are going to offer more help to elderly and vulnerable customers. All these stories and more on The News Review.
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Vix Leyton


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Sue Dougan

David Eaton from the International Longevity Centre, discusses the future of aging

Sue Dougan
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David Eaton from the International Longevity Centre, discusses the future of aging
What challenges lie ahead for older people when it comes to health, care and pensions? What about retirement and pensions and the environment adapting to an ageing society? Well, they are about to be addressed today when speakers including the former CBI chairman John Cridland and the former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey take to the microphone for the 'Future of Ageing 'conference being held in Westminster. To find out what it is all about, Georgie was joined by David Eaton from the International Longevity Centre.
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David Eaton


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Sue Dougan

Vince Smith Hughes, retirement expert at Prudential, talks all things pensions

Sue Dougan
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Vince Smith Hughes, retirement expert at Prudential, talks all things pensions
New research found modern day financial pressures are forcing people of all ages to risk their future by putting pension saving on the back burner. It found that nearly a quarter of under-40s don't save into a pension due to debts. To find out more about this worrying report, our reporter, Tom Hill, spoke to Vince Smith Hughes, retirement expert at Prudential.
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Vince Smith Hughes


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