Companies are less likely to be wound up because of their pension deficit after the Supreme Court upheld a decision to set a high threshold for declaring a business insolvent.
UK pension funds have "undoubtedly" gone too far in cutting their equity allocations in favour of fixed income, ING IM head of strategy Valentijn van Nieuwenhuijzen has said.
Half the firms in the FTSE100 will have transferred risk from their pension scheme to an insurer by 2017, according to analysis from Hymans Robertson.
The London Pensions Fund Authority's (LPFA) funding level is around 95%, according to its 2013 valuation.
The Pensions Regulator has urged trustees to be more flexible when agreeing deficit recovery plans in its annual funding statement.
The Pensions Infrastructure Platform is set to begin its search for investment managers and decide whether to build an in-house team.
UK corporate pension deficits rose 14% in April as an expected improvement in bond yields failed to materialise, says Xafinity.
The ONS has left trustees face a difficult choice, Mark Wood says
A national procurement framework for local government pension schemes (LGPS) looking for investment consultancy has been launched.