Hannah Brenton examines the asset allocation trends in this year’s Purple Book
The trustees of Kodak's UK pension scheme have filed a claim for $2.8bn (£1.8bn) in the US courts.
Jack Jones looks at the key figures in the latest edition of the Purple Book
Naomi Rainey asks whether infrastructure is right for the LGPS
Bank of England governor Mervyn King has said the UK economy may contract once again in the fourth quarter of 2012 despite moving out of recession in Q3.
Sainsbury's defined benefit scheme deficit has risen to £763m in the 12 months to October, its half yearly report shows.
The "lunacy" of the Euro and its "inevitable" end may improve the funding position of UK schemes, economist Roger Nightingale says.
Industry views on The Pensions Regulator are generally positive with almost two-thirds (64%) of respondents rating its performance as good or very good, according to its latest survey.
Scheme deficits levelled off in October as equity markets remained flat and gilt yields picked up slightly, according to the Pension Protection Fund.