Schemes need better benchmarking to be able to assess value for money, according to panellists at the National Association of Pension Funds conference.
The chief executive of Royal Mail Pension Trustees has urged pension funds to work together more and called for smaller schemes to appoint joint chief investment officers (CIOs).
Pension schemes should brace themselves for lower returns and continuing volatility, according to JPMorgan Asset Management chief market strategist for UK and Europe Stephanie Flanders.
Workers at Northumbrian Water are set to strike from 20 October over the introduction of a Career Average Revalued Earnings (CARE) scheme.
A quiet revolution is happening in hedge funds. Investors continue to allocate to the asset class, but the way they are allocating is changing, while its investor base is growing broader and becoming more inclusive according to Fred Ingham.
Richard Gibson looks at what deflation means for pension schemes
Both asset managers and pension schemes are failing to give investors enough information on the fees they pay, according to Professional Pensions research.
Can the UK replicate the Netherlands' success?
It's time trustees paid more attention to top-up schemes
The latest figures from Pension Protection Fund (PPF) 7800 Index reveal total defined benefit scheme deficits have risen 11% in one month.