GLOBAL - Fewer investors will employ active managers and will avoid high-fee products in 2010, Watson Wyatt predicted.
NETHERLANDS - De Nederlandsche Bank, the Dutch central bank, said it plans to improve the risk management functions at local pension funds after a review of the industry found schemes took on too much investment risk.
The Accountancy and Actuarial Discipline Board has launched an investigation into the conduct of an accountant in connection with matters related to the financial statements of Equitable Life Assurance Society in 1999.
Trivial commutation regulations which should have come into effect on December 1 have been delayed due to a government drafting error, a law firm says.
Industry veteran Richard Stroud is to quit as a volunteer adviser with The Pensions Advisory Service amid claims of ageism at the department for work and pensions.
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EUROPE - Increased reporting on debt has been introduced by the third compromise version of the Alternative Investment Fund Managers (AIFM) directive released today by the Swedish Presidency of the European Council.
US - The Teachers Retirement System of Texas' (TRS) strategic partnership programme, which allows managers to provide proprietary research to the scheme alongside running broad asset management mandates, has returned 7.3% since its implementation a year...
Advice on group personal pensions should be paid for on a fee basis, even if employees receive no individual advice, the Financial Services Authority says.