“Secondly, we will always prioritise a strong and diversified gilt market,” the chancellor is expected to say. “Those who invest in our gilts are helping to fund vital public services and any changes must recognise the vital role they play.”Finally, Mr Hunt will insist any changes to pension funds must strengthen, rather than compromise, the UK’s global competitiveness.
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