AEGON is set to merge its asset management businesses to form one global organisation.
As pension funds shift assets from active to passive, Emma Oakman examines the potential role opening up for ETFs
Tired of defending their fee structures, multi-managers are joining the push towards greater transparency at the same time as they fend off competition from implemented consulting. Andrew Sheen reports
A generation of "private pension paupers" is on the horizon if pension contribution levels do not increase, Fidelity International has warned.
The Pensions Regulator's extended powers could be unworkable because the government is pushing them through without debate, a lawyer warns.
The Pensions Regulators' e-learning trustee toolkit is not specific enough for smaller schemes, the Society of Pensions Consultants warns.
The third Professional Pensions Conjecture debate-chaired by Professional Pensions editor Len Roberts and including Pitmans Trustees director Andrew Gaspar, Ashurst partner Steven Hull and ACE European Group pensions specialist Emma Watkins -looked at...
Charlemagne Capital is to launch its first Middle East and North Africa fund in June.
FundQuest, the multi-manager owned by BNP Paribas, has confirmed to Global Pensions it is considering unbundling its fee structure, following on from the recent acquisition of UK based IMS.
Global Pensions gathered fund of hedge fund experts in London to discuss the outlook for the vehicle following the credit crunch, competition from replication vehicles and complaints of high fees and low transparency