This week we want to know what will be the greatest risk to pension scheme investment in 2018, and whether the quiet Autumn Budget was good news for pensions.
Michael Klimes asks if the proposal to close USS to future accrual is realistic
The Pensions Infrastructure Platform (PIP) will acquire a portfolio of interests in ten UK public-private projects for just over £400m after reaching an agreement with Aberdeen UK Infrastructure Partners.
The Avon Pension Fund has appointed Loomis Sayles to run its first multi-asset credit mandate worth £485m after an open tender.
The pension industry's reaction to the lack of policy in the Autumn Budget has been a mixture of relief and disappointment.
PP research finds concern over direction of travel for pensions after rapid market changes.
The government plans to exempt pension funds from changes announced today that will apply UK tax to gains made by non-residents on immovable property.
Now Pensions has invested approximately £65m worth of green bonds through its diversified growth fund (DGF).
KPMG has promoted James Riley and David O'Hara from director to partner within its pension team as part of its annual review.
Hymans Robertson has launched a tool to help schemes more easily assess their readiness to complete a buy-in and the benefits this could bring.