In the latest of our interviews with senior industry figures, EMMA DUNKLEY speaks to MIKE SULLIVAN, who begins his term as president of the PENSIONS MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE today
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has urged policymakers to enforce stricter regulations and stronger governance of private pension funds.
The Universities Superannuation Scheme has become a member of the Japan Engagement Consortium.
IBM is consulting on plans to close its defined benefit pension schemes to existing members.
Hewitt Associates has appointed Anne Swift as chief investment officer within its UK defined contribution team
Greenhouse gas emissions of pension funds' UK equity portfolios range from 209 to 1487 tonnes per million pounds invested, latest research reveals.
The £3.7bn Merseyside Pension Fund has appointed BlackRock, JPMorgan, State Street and Legal & General as transition managers.
There must be red flags frantically waving in meeting rooms across the pension industry at the moment.
German investors appear to have weathered the global crisis. Sebastian Cheek investigates how pension funds are positioned for the upturn
With the baton of pensions policy changing hands for the fifteenth time since Labour came to power in 1997, Jenna Towler explores the consequences of having so many ministers