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International Restructuring Newswire
Welcome to the Q3 2025 edition of the Norton Rose Fulbright International Restructuring Newswire.
United Kingdom | Publication | January 2025
One of Labour’s election manifesto pledges was a detailed Pensions Investment Review, the second phase of which appears to have been postponed “indefinitely”. The interim report of the first phase of the review was published on November 14, 2024.
The interim report set out trends in UK pension fund investment with comparisons to selected countries and outlined proposed measures to achieve scale and consolidation in the defined contribution workplace pensions market and the Local Government Pension Scheme. A raft of measures designed to implement phase one were set out in the Chancellor’s maiden Mansion House speech.
The focus of the second phase is thought to be on pensions adequacy and further measures to improve outcomes for pensioners, such as increasing auto-enrolment contributions and the numbers of employees within scope to join such schemes.
The casualty of increased auto-enrolment inclusion from imminent pension reforms has been greeted with general disappointment from many in the industry. However, following the increase in employer NICs due to take effect from April 6, 2025, the Government has postponed imposing the additional expense of a hike in auto-enrolment contributions.
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Welcome to the Q3 2025 edition of the Norton Rose Fulbright International Restructuring Newswire.
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Canada is well-positioned to be a leader in Carbon Capture and Storage (“CCS”).
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Hydrogen has long been of interest as a low emission or emission-free energy source. For Canada, its use, production, and transportation loom as a new energy disruptor. As a fuel, hydrogen is a clean power source that when combusted, produces no carbon dioxide emissions, only water vapour. Some methods used to produce hydrogen do, however, generate emissions.
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