Sainsbury's defined benefit (DB) scheme actuarial deficit has fallen by £635m over the three years between March 2009 and 2012, its interim results show.
M&G Investments countered a £900m net outflow in the first half of 2013 with a £4bn net inflow in the third quarter, its parent Prudential's results show.
Taha Lokhandwala looks at the impact of the ECB’s decision to cut interest rates
The Bank of England has sharply revised its unemployment forecasts but emphasised this does not mean it is guaranteed to hike rates once the 7% threshold is reached.
A pensioner in the Airways Pension Scheme (APS) has won a default judgment against British Airways (BA) to cover losses after the scheme downgraded inflation protection.
KPMG has launched an online platform that lets trustees and scheme sponsors monitor funding levels and analyse risk in real time.
Engineering firm Babcock International Group has seen a six-month £212m spike in its defined benefit (DB) deficit despite using a higher discount rate, its half year report shows.
Government proposals will leave firefighters retiring before aged 60 due to fitness on just over £9,000 a year, the Fire Bridges Union (FBU) claims.
The consumer (CPI) and retail prices index (RPI) measures of inflation have hit their lowest levels since September 2012, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).