Ministers are set to take on the House of Lords over a plan to give them powers to force pension funds to invest a minimum amount in private assets and UK companies.
But government officials said ministers would make concessions to try to get the measure through the upper house, which voted last week to remove a “reserve power” allowing ministers to mandate asset allocation targets.
The proposal was rejected by peers after fierce criticism by the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats.
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