Increased public interest in shareholder activism following the financial crisis has increased pressure on trustees to give members more information on stewardship, Aviva Investors warns.
More than half of small firms believe the government's auto-enrolment reforms will add significantly to their costs, Association of Consulting Actuaries research shows.
The National Association of Pension Funds has highlighted trustee fears of unlimited fines or two years in prison for breaching new rules aimed at limiting investment in sponsoring employers.
There continues to be "overwhelming rejection" of the BBC's pension proposal, despite a revised offer from the director general, trade unions say.
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Vanguard's forthcoming target date funds are very likely to be designed based on the assumption that most people will continue to take an annuity, Peter Robertson says.
The subject of whether The Pensions Regulator's moral hazard laws are fit for purpose reared its head this week after it issued its third financial support direction against six Lehman Brothers subsidiaries.
The Pensions Regulator's ability to enforce its financial support direction against six Lehman Brothers subsidiaries is questionable due to ongoing insolvency proceedings, lawyers say.
The Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change has issued guidance to help pension funds understand the climate risks in property investment.
Schemes should look at the bigger picture on risk before opting for insurance contracts that enable switching from RPI to CPI, a consultant says.