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J.P. Morgan Asset Management has boosted the European operations of its strategic investment advisory group with a senior hire in a newly created role.
The Postal Services Bill has been amended in the House of Lords to safeguard the Royal Mail Pension Plan if the scheme is broken up in future.
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Marks & Spencer's pension scheme has moved into surplus after boosting its funding position by more than £500m over the last year.
The Pensions Administration Standards Authority is calling for candidates who can "breathe new life into the organisation" to stand for election to its board.
The open market option could be reformed "within the year" if government and industry get behind the process, the Pension Income Choice Association says.
Pensions minister Steve Webb's intervention on incentivised transfers out of defined benefit schemes is "dangerous and disingenuous", industry figures say.