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FN analysis: Turner points to a better climate for UK pensions

The chairman of the Pensions Commission has won over chancellor Gordon Brown

The UK's Pensions Commission is winding up following its final recommendations on pension provision to the government. Its chairman, Lord Turner, is keen to embark on his next challenge.

"I don't want to be known as Mr Pensions for the rest of my life," Turner said. As a former McKinsey consultant, he will continue to make a living as a vice-chairman of Merrill Lynch, based in London. He will also be available to the government for consultation, following his three years of research into retirement schemes.

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