Schemes with equity holdings in oil giant BP should vote down a pay deal lined up for departing executive, Pensions & Investment Research Consultants urges.
Regulatory constraints on pension funds are stifling the availability of long-term capital in the global economy, the World Economic Forum says.
Henderson Global Investors has launched a defined contribution version of its diversified growth fund to grab a slice of the growing DC pension fund market.
Public sector pension reform will be back on the government's agenda within five years because Lord Hutton "bottled" his review, a leading academic says.
Trustees could save scheme members thousands of pounds in tax if they retrospectively change their pension input periods to mirror the fiscal year, a consultant says.
UK commercial property returns will remain muted for the rest of the year but should deliver near double-digit returns to investors over the long term, research shows.
Lord McFall's pension saving committee risks becoming redundant because the pension system is already on its way to being fixed, Tom McPhail says.
The Debt Management Office will increase its issuance of index-linked gilts by £4.6bn but reduce long-term issues this fiscal year, the Treasury has announced.
The abolition of contracting-out for defined benefit schemes will lead to more employers closing these schemes to existing members.
Only a handful of pension schemes will be able to take a direct stake in National Air Traffic Services when the government sells its holdings due to the complex risks involved, consultants say.