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The Daily Mail and General Trust pension fund has launched a programme to encourage members affected by the reduced tax-free lifetime allowance to apply for fixed protection.
The UK has sold £700m of long-dated index-linked gilts for a negative real yield of 0.116%, the lowest level ever recorded.
The Pensions Regulator has dismissed claims payroll providers are dragging their feet in the development of suitable systems to cope with auto-enrolment.
Cemlyn Foulkes looks at how much progress has been made since the publication of the Hutton Report and asks if individual steps have resulted in a reduction or increase in benefits.
The Pensions Management Institute will be switching tack over the course of 2012 in response to the changing nature of the pensions industry.
Andrew Short explains what trustees will have to concentrate on to manage auto-enrolment.