The most popular stories were a potential RAA for British Steel Pension Scheme if the government shelves plans to change pension law, and Treasury plans to launch the pensions dashboard by next Spring.
The Pension Protection Fund (PPF) has launched a consultation on changes to actuarial assumptions in valuations used in sponsor insolvencies and to determine risk-based levies.
Infrastructure is set to be the most popular alternative investment among pension funds over the next three years, according to research.
Anna Rogers asks if we are giving members the right information on their defined benefit schemes.
Richard Butcher ponders the issues of timescales with pensions.
Percival Stanion takes a look at how global markets have reacted to the UK's decision to leave the European Union.
John Lewis Partnership's defined benefit (DB) deficit has increased to £1.5bn as the company reveals a 15% profit fall for the second half of the year.
There are no boundaries to smaller schemes taking environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors into consideration in their investment decisions says Mark Thompson.
The best approach to investment governance is debatable, but many large schemes have a similar approach. James Phillips reports
Default funds in defined contribution (DC) schemes need to take advantage of "more complex investments" says BlackRock's Claire Finn.