ArchivesMagazine - 30 Mar 201770 could be new age for state pension Two reviews could lead to cut in state pension and payment at an older age 30 March 2017|Money Matters Issue: 30 Mar 2017 - Page 52 < Slash your tax bill through SEIS Private equity: James de Bunsen on its bad rap and broad opportunities > Issue: 30 Mar 2017 - Page 52 | Contents Next: Private equity: James de Bunsen on its bad rap and broad opportunities Previous: Slash your tax bill through SEIS Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Tom Selby Issue Contents Editor's View Rising debt and falling mortgage approvals spells trouble Feature Private equity: James de Bunsen on its bad rap and broad opportunities More inspiration for your ISA Funds AJ Bell’s new funds offer ‘instant diversification’ Great Ideas Four reasons why you need this Vietnamese fund New dawn for Caspian Sunrise Great Ideas Update News on tech stocks in our Great Ideas portfolio Sentiment turns against RPC Everything looks great for Savannah Resources Investment Trusts How to get more from investment trusts Larger Companies Next can be a retail safe haven Main Feature Britain's health check Money Matters 70 could be new age for state pension Slash your tax bill through SEIS News Hard road ahead for Halfords Pershing eyes revival with London listing Are you eligible for Tesco compensation? Trump trade hits road block Smaller Companies IQE’s earnings upgrade cycle accelerates Frontier Smart’s earnings breakthrough Profit forecasts slashed after Van Elle profit warning Falcon focuses on internet TV Score with Science in Sport Story In Numbers Most popular exchange-traded funds in March 2017 Best performing stocks in FTSE All-Share Index so far this year 12.5%: Percentage of Lloyds’ loans deemed ‘high-risk’ $54.7bn: Netflix’s blockbuster value creation Hurricane may be sitting on ‘largest undeveloped discovery’ in North Sea Watkin Jones family and directors cash in £70m worth of stock 80: A rare ‘buy the market’ alert has been sounded for US equities £1m: Acacia’s daily hit from export ban Talking Point Who benefits as big brands shun YouTube? Week Ahead MP Evans to reveal first numbers since fighting off bid Profit still a dot on the horizon for Nanoco Franchise specialist set for maiden figures