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With the deadline for trustees to take action to reduce their Pension Protection Fund levies approaching fast, here are five steps schemes can still take:
Unions have lost their appeal against the judicial review that backed the government's decision to use the Consumer Prices Index for uprating public sector pensions.
Financial repression fast becoming a reality; Royal Mail pension deal that will open door to privatisation
UK schemes have hedged longevity risk for 10% of pensioner members after conducting a record £12.4bn in risk transfer deals last year, according to Hymans Robertson research.
Premier Foods has deferred £94m of scheme contributions until 2014, as part of a deal to refinance more than £1.2bn in debts.
"Incessant speculation" over changes to the tax treatment of pensions has significantly undermined public trust, The Society of Pension Consultants warns.
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The Pensions Regulator is to investigate Trinity Mirror after the publisher slashed payments to its scheme by £70m in a deal to pay off debts.
Club Vita and Deutsche Borse have launched a range of longevity indices in a bid to expand the longevity swap market and open it up to smaller schemes.