Shareholders like pension funds are operating in a "fuzzy" area between politics and the markets as major companies increase their lobbying efforts.
Steve Rumbles of BlackRock provides practical examples to show how different companies with different needs can effectively respond to auto-enrolment.
Shareholders should force companies to reduce executive pay, delegates heard.
Poor governance is a significant risk to hedge fund investments, USS co-head of responsible investment Daniel Summerfield told delegates.
Hannah Brenton meets Charles Counsell, the regulator charged with keeping employers in line with auto-enrolment.
The growth of long lease property funds could provide some shelter from rental volatility for pension scheme investors, argues KPMG.
Jenna Towler investigates the opaque world of pension liberation and loans.
Aiming to lose less on pension scheme asset investments will be more profitable than chasing index-based returns in an era of increasing deleveraging, Newton Investment Management say.
Schemes are leading a global charge into hedge funds boosting sector size nearly 260% in the last decade, a global survey by Deutsche Bank reveals.