Equity income: designed for retirement?
It is often suggested that clients planning to take retirement income from their investments need to lessen their equity exposure to reflect a reduced capacity for taking investment risk. But, does that mean turning their back on equities? Listen to our fireside chat with Richard Parkin, Head of Retirement for BNY Investments, as he discusses what equity income could mean for clients in retirement.
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