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19 Feb 2010 Defined benefit pension schemes will disappear from the UK this decade
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Our latest global forecast

Cuts will not spark recession

In spite of massive austerity cuts, Europe is likely to avoid a double dip recession says Robert Ward, the Economist Intelligence Unit's Director of Global Forecasting.

Recorded July 21st 2010
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