Labour leader Ed Miliband has vowed to tackle high pension charges and floated the idea of a 0.5% charge benchmark, in the latest instalment of his campaign against the financial sector.
Switching the indexation of public sector pension benefits from RPI to CPI in March 2011 saved the government £126bn, a report says.
The Rail, Maritime and Transport union has demanded that the London Transport Pension Fund disinvests in public private partnership investment vehicle Semperian due to the behaviour of one of its subcontractors.
The Department for Work and Pensions will not publish its proposals for state pension reform until the autumn due to the "complexity" of the system.
The NAPF's proposed coded of conduct on charges has split the industry reports Rachel Dalton
A Supreme Court has ruled that part-time judges may be entitled to the same pension rights as their full time counterparts.
Around one in four investors currently not using a fiduciary manager may appoint one in the next year, Russell Investments says.
A conservative MP and close ally of the prime minister will today call for pensioner benefits to be means tested.
M&G's Richard Woolnough said the possibility of another £375bn in asset purchases by the Bank of England means gilt yields could remain at record lows for years to come.
Sponsors will be forced to support schemes for the next five to ten years because the relationship between risk-free assets and inflation is "broken", UBS says.