Defined benefit (DB) pension schemes should move away from index-linked gilts and increase exposure to risk assets in order to plug deficits, according to research by Fathom Consulting.
DGFs have proved popular but trustees need to consider all angles says Jonathan Reynolds
Pension schemes have endured a volatile few months. Scott Edmunds looks at how this can be dealt with.
We’ve had a difficult start to 2016 and ongoing political factors will continue to have an impact finds Charlotte Moore.
More than 60% of trust-based schemes do not provide access to a flexible drawdown facility, suggesting a slow response to the April freedoms, according to Willis Towers Watson.
Behavioural economics could help trustees avoid making mistakes that could ultimately put members at risk. Michael Klimes investigates
A group of local authorities have joined forces under a major project to tell the government how the local government pension scheme (LGPS) should be pooled.
Pension fund boards and executive committees across Europe have shown the strongest female representation in the capital markets sector, according to a report by New Financial.
Defined benefit (DB) schemes cannot "survive bouts of market volatility" through liability hedging and a long-term investment horizon alone says Russell Investments.
PP looks at the LGPS pools emerging as the government's deadline looms.