An all party parliamentary to investigate the failure of the Visteon pension scheme, set up by MP Stephen Metcalfe, has achieved formal recognition.
Goldman's O'Neil aims for BoE; Cameron warns Euro crisis has just begun; Spain in double dip
Aviva has agreed to review pay deals for its new executives following shareholder discord over its remuneration report.
Sir Nigel Rudd, the former Citigroup banker, is in the running to become the next chairman of Prudential.
Total UK pension obligations hit £7.1trn at the end of 2010 - including unfunded defined benefit public sector obligations of £900m, national statistics show.
Barclays chairman Marcus Agius will apologise to shareholders; senior Conservatives call for drastic welfare cuts to boost business.
Pension Corporation has completed the buyout of an ancient merchant trade association's defined benefit pension scheme.
Ford workers are to vote on plans to strike in protest at the car maker's intention to close its final salary pension scheme to new joiners.
B&CE is set to finalise the governance of its auto-enrolment offering after overcoming complexities with its master trust structure.
Hannah Brenton looks at the danger caused by the shrinking pool of 'safe assets'