Schemes often look at total investment returns when assessing success. However, a recent paper says other factors should also be taken into account. Helen Morrissey reports
A new index hopes to demonstrate the economic case for annuities in comparison to cash ISAs, equities and drawdown, but is this really possible? James Phillips reports
While many schemes may feel their path to buyout will be a long one there are opportunities available to accelerate the process says David Bunkle.
Asbjørn Trolle Hansen believes investors need to steer clear of making macro calls this year
UK pension trustees still need to meet their scheme objective, and should be taking advantage of their long term investment horizons. Vivek Paul looks at how real assets can be utilised
DeVere UK has agreed to stop transfer analysis reports after a meeting with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
Inflation is on the rise but how can schemes deal with this? Lynn Strongin-Dodds takes a look at the options.
The UK's 350 largest companies ended January with an aggregate defined benefit (DB) deficit of £108bn on an IAS 19 basis, according to JLT Employee Benefits.
Increased transparency will not deliver better outcomes for savers in pension schemes says economist John Kay.
Small defined benefit (DB) schemes will not cause serious harm to the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) if their employers go insolvent, Andrew Warwick-Thompson has said.