The Pensions Regulator's latest report makes for interesting reading.
As Cairn Energy became the latest target of the shareholder revolt, many trustees will be delighted that at last their proxy votes are being used to register the view that executive pay is out of control (particularly since a lot of these votes are cast...
Jack Jones analyses The Pensions Regulator's annual governance survey, published last week.
At the PP 2012 Pensions Reform conference - held last week - Pensions Action Group campaigner Alan Marnes stood up and asked delegates how people could ever trust pensions again.
A Gibraltar-based law firm and Australian financial advice firm have been added to the list of defendants in the £52m GP Noble civil lawsuit.
Quantitative easing's impact on spiralling pension scheme deficits has been "exaggerated" and threatens to distract trustees from bigger funding problems, the Bank of England deputy governor said today.
More than £12bn of scheme risk was transferred to insurers last year after a small number of huge deals in the final quarter gave the market a significant boost, says Aon Hewitt.
Less than half the UK population is saving enough for retirement and UK pension saving overall has dropped to record low levels, a report has found.
A European Court of Justice ruling last week could help UK pension funds reclaim millions of pounds from French tax authorities. Michael Bow explores the background