Equity markets began to share the pain of a sharp sell-off in European sovereign debt yesterday, with the FTSE 100 dropping 1.7% in early trading and bond yields spiking once more.
Three quarters of defined benefit (DB) schemes intend to provide transfer quotes to members as part of their standard retirement process, research finds.
Guy Freeman says rising rates could be the silver lining for companies with defined benefit schemes
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Dawn Heath says legislators could easily fix a problem that strips some schemes of PPF protection
The ACA’s David Fairs says the latest proposals from politicians will make pensions less attractive
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has published a scathing review of tax and benefits proposals from the main parties, branding the triple lock "absurd" and tax-relief plans "misguided".
UK growth slumped to just 0.3% in the first quarter of the year, the slowest since 2012, as the construction sector disappointed.
Robin Ellison talks to PP as he prepares to stand for election in Hampstead and Kilburn