Pension schemes often struggle to find clear or consistent reporting of company workforces, leading to a crucial "missing piece" in corporate reporting, according to the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF).
David Cameron has been asked to interfere in the pensions dispute between Tata Steel and four trade unions.
As shareholders voted on WPP boss Martin Sorrell's controversial pay package Catherine Howarth says it is time for more scrutiny on executive pay.
The Environment Agency Pension Fund (EAPF) has moved its entire £280m global passive equities portfolio into low carbon passive indices following concerns over its climate risk exposure.
A group of investors including two UK schemes have urged Shell to drop its membership from a US lobby group accused of being obstructive on climate policy.
A common criticism of fiduciary management is that trustees can lose control of investment strategy. Christy Jesudasan says this should not be the case.
Using active share to measure a manager's ability to outperform could be detrimental for schemes, according to Hermes Investment Management.
Caffyns has removed almost £9m of defined benefit (DB) pension liabilities from its scheme after switching its pension payments to the Consumer Prices Index (CPI).
The total deficit of schemes in the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) 7800 Index has fallen by more than a third since the record high of £367.5bn in January.
Four unions have agreed to take strike action at Tata Steel in their ongoing dispute over pensions.