Contributors supported by a margin of two to one the idea of ring-fencing money raised through the Royal Mail sell off to fund the pension deficit taken on by the government.
The majority of contributors believe there will continue to be a role for actuaries in the pensions industry, even as defined benefit (DB) provision is phased out.
Funds aiming for buyout are targeting a "false objective" that constrains allocation to illiquid assets, Russell Investments managing director of client strategy and research Sorca Kelly-Scholte says.
Mark Hyde Harrison said he wanted to use the opening speech of the conference - his last as chairman of the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) - to get the debate going.
Jonathan Stapleton asks if small DB schemes can access the benefits of scale
Jack Jones says the new Kodak scheme could still end up in the PPF
The winding up of defined benefit (DB) schemes has led to increased demand for pension trustee liability insurance, the Occupational Pensions Defence Union (OPDU) says.
The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) has launched a consultation into pooling academies in the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS).
Rachel Dalton rounds up the expert views as the US debt deadline edges nearer
The Universities Superannuation Scheme's (USS) funding ratio was stable over the year to March, despite a significant increase in the value of its liabilities.