At the time of writing this we had just heard how four banks pled guilty to conspiring to fix prices and rig bids in the foreign exchange (FX) market. Helen Morrissey asks if the fines levied are enough to bring much needed change.
UK and US watchdogs have fined six global banks more than $5.6bn (£3.6bn) after four of them admitted manipulated foreign exchange (FX) markets.
John Towner has been appointed head of origination for the bulk annuity and longevity insurance business at Legal & General (L&G).
David Weeks says guidance must serve savers, not the industry
The Investor Forum, set up to increase engagement from asset owners and managers, has been officially launched with Simon Fraser appointed chairman.
How demographic pressures could affect future provision
Naomi Rainey says there is more to engagement than curbing excessive pay
Standard Life Investments and F&C Investments voted against Barclays' remuneration report at the bank's 2014 annual general meeting (AGM), as 34% of shareholders opposed its pay packages.
Sending out the message that decent pensions will become unaffordable in the UK as society ages is "irresponsible and almost certainly mistaken", says Barclays European chief investment officer Kevin Gardiner.
Jack Jones looks at the reasons behind falling economic confidence in the industry