Railpen Investments wants to have fewer and deeper relationships with asset managers after discovering that headline fees are around just a fifth of total fees.
Demand for Neil Woodford's fund has helped make the UK equity income sector the best-selling category for a second month in a row.
Schemes lack the correct tools to hold their asset managers and consultants to account, according to a leading academic.
Pension schemes are being overcharged at around £4bn in foreign exchange (FX) transaction costs each year, according to New Change FX.
Natasha Browne asks whether negative reaction to the outflow from US high yield was exaggerated
Two members of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted for a 25bps rate hike this month, latest minutes show - the first call for hikes in over three years.
Four out of five investment advisers are concerned that inappropriate products are being rushed to market to take advantage of changes announced in the Budget, research finds.
The National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF) is encouraging trustees to quiz their fund managers about their use of the enhanced voting rights and Japan's Stewardship Code.
Some 30% of defined benefit (DB) pension schemes are significantly in surplus, according to Aon Hewitt.
Jane Marshall says trustees now have a clear and persuasive guide to socially responsible investing