The Treasury has proposed to give the Scottish government the power to issue its own bonds.
A quarter of GP surgeries operated a reduced service yesterday as doctors took part in industrial action, the Department of Health said.
Rachel Dalton examines the state of women in retirement
Almost 100 bulk annuity and longevity swap deals worth more than £50m have taken place in the UK since 2007 as part of an international trend, Mercer research says.
The ASLEF union has called off two days of strike action as it approaches an agreement with East Midlands Trains over changes to the firm's scheme.
The National Employment Savings Trust has taken its campaign to make saving popular to the streets of London and Manchester.
More than half of insurers are preparing to change the way they calculate regulatory capital as Solvency II approaches, Deloitte says.
The Financial Services Authority has reduced the deficit in its defined benefit pension scheme by £7.4m in the past year.
The National Employment Savings Trust has launched a four-week auto-enrolment awareness campaign called ‘Tomorrow is worth saving for' on social media.
BlackRock has become the latest in a line of providers and asset managers to launch a master trust before auto-enrolment.