Now Pensions has appointed Redington to provide independent investment consultancy services, replacing KPMG after a full tender process.
A global alliance of pension funds and investors have come together to call on fast food giants such as McDonald's to slash their use of antibiotics.
A union proposal for Royal Mail to create a risk sharing scheme has brought back the idea of defined ambition. Stephanie Baxter looks at how it would work and if it could set a blueprint for others
GKN Group is considering issuing corporate bonds to plug the gap in its defined benefit (DB) schemes, according to reports.
Imposing a higher levy on schemes without a substantive sponsor would be fairer and act as a deterrent, according to Pensions Buzz respondents.
Credit markets face challenges but there are opportunities for schemes finds Lynn Strongin Dodds
The total funding shortfall across Balfour Beatty's pension schemes rose by £85m to £231m over the course of 2016, driven by interest rate falls and contraction in credit spreads.
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) has confirmed Openreach employees in the BT Pension Scheme (BTPS) will have their pensions underwritten by the government.
In a move that had been widely expected by markets, the Federal Reserve has increased US interest rates by a further 25 basis points (bps), marking its third rise since December 2015, as the US economy continues to improve.
The Northern Ireland Local Government Officers' Superannuation Committee (NILGOSC) is building consensus on what the landmark Brewster judgement means for the awarding of death benefits to unmarried couples.