Lesley Titcomb outlines the challenges for the year ahead
Andrew Milligan looks at recent market turmoil and how it can affect how investors navigate 2016.
The FTSE 100 was down 3% this morning to 5,913, after turmoil in China overnight saw trading suspended after just 30 minutes.
M&G Investments and Ignis Asset Management saw the biggest outflows last year while Neil Woodford's fund house and BlackRock pulled in the most investments, according to Morningstar.
While rising rates will reduce liabilities, global divergence in monetary policy poses serious risks for scheme funding levels, writes Stephanie Baxter.
The Alcatel-Lucent Pension Scheme has completed a £300m pensioner buy-in with Aviva.
TVA is wrong approach post-pension freedom
Is the Pensions Institute being “extravagantly alarmist”?
Paul Spencer, who chairs the trustee board of the BT pension scheme, is to relinquish his role as chairman of the Hermes Investment Management board later this year.
There has been a sharp increase in investor belief that bond markets are overvalued, sparking fresh fears of a price bubble just weeks after the US interest rate rise.