The UK Debt Management Office (DMO) has launched the issuance of ultra-long dated gilts lasting 55-years. Taha Lokhandwala asks who will be in the marketplace
Around half of Buzz respondents agreed that fiduciary responsibilities should continue throughout the investment chain.
Jonathan Stapleton asks whether a saving on fees is really a bargain
UBS Global Asset Management has launched a local authority share class for its Multi-Asset Income Fund.
The 600 Group has closed its UK defined benefit scheme to future accrual and said it does not expect to make significant contributions to it in foreseeable future.
Financial Reporting Council senior investment adviser Peter Montagnon talks to PP
The Investment Management Association (IMA) is canvassing fund groups on how to counter the "very significant erosion of trust in financial services" amongst consumers, and has proposed introducing a 'statement of principles' for members.
The value of expressions of interest in the new 55-year gilt launched by the Debt Management Office (DMO) reached £12.8bn within the first hour of trading.
The government has confirmed the cap on compensation paid by the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) will be adjusted to give more money to long-serving employees with large pension pots.