Find out what the industry thinks about this week's most pressing issues
Respondents were split over whether defined ambition (DA) should be used for public sector pensions.Some 36% believe it would be perfect for the public sector and the same percentage believing it is "a silly idea".
Three quarters of participants were unimpressed by the government's apparently fractured approach to pensions policy.
Around two thirds of participants believed, based on their own experience, that schemes are managing their cash flow well.
Two thirds of participants were dismayed at the government's decision to keep the NEST restrictions in place until 2017 rather than removing them now.
The thorny issue of tax relief - how much, given to whom, and when - once again raised its head in this week's Buzz. As ever with questions about tax, the opinion was divided. Almost half of respondents said a single 30% would not increase saving, although...
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The Supreme Court decision on financial support directions has been welcomed by all sides
The Supreme Court has overturned a ruling that financial support directions (FSD) issued by The Pensions Regulator (TPR) in insolvencies should be treated as an expense of the administration.
Jack Jones looks at the three options that were open to the Supreme Court