The Bank of England (BOE) is unlikely to increase interest rates until the beginning of next year even though real wages have grown 2.7% in a year, economists say.
The local government pension fund's Scheme Advisory Board has outlined its proposals to increase the separation between the scheme manager and host authority.
Trustees need to have the sponsor on board to get things done. But what happens if they are faced with a sponsor who is unwilling or unable to work with them, asks Pádraig Floyd?
Pension lawyers Anna Rogers and Chris Mullen have launched a specialist pensions law firm called ARC Pensions Law.
The industry is working hard to combat pension liberation but it can only go so far says Helen Morrissey.
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has hit back at proposals that providers would be "named and shamed" for not offering the full range of pension freedoms.
The government has warned providers it is their responsibility to deliver the options promised by the ‘freedom and choice' reforms.
A strategic review of the changing trustee universe is needed says Tony Hobman.
Natasha Browne takes a look at some of the proposals for a successful secondary annuity market as the consultation closes
The biggest stories on PP this week involved the former pensions minister Steve Webb warning the Conservative government may target salary sacrifice in its emergency Budget and the NAPF appointing its first woman chairperson. Here are the top five.