Cash incentives should be offered under "no circumstances" in enhanced transfer value exercises, an industry code of conduct warns.
Proposed financial reporting standards would impose an "unjustified level of disclosure" on schemes, the National Association of Pension Funds warns.
The industry has five years to undertake "radical reform" or face heavy-handed government intervention, a researcher warns.
The Pension Protection Fund is to consider bringing its investment in-house from 2015 after projections revealed its fund management fees are set to soar over the next three years.
Shale gas and arctic oil are coming under the spotlight, amid pressure on investors to consider their environmental impact.
Multi-asset managers are increasing their cash holdings amid fears of a Greek exit from the eurozone.
The Investment Management Association has warned asset managers' role in engaging with companies is not a cureall.
Schemes heavily invested in equities faced a torrid May as Eurozone uncertainty created havoc in the stock markets, KPMG says.
European Commissioner Michel Barnier has announced a delay to the timetable to apply Solvency II rules to UK pension schemes, but "insisted" they will be included.
NEST Corporation is looking to bring its staging date forward to October, in a move that will see it auto-enrol staff two years earlier than expected.