Barclays bank chairman Marcus Agius has confirmed his resignation, admitting the "the buck stops with me" for the firm's interest rate fixing scandal.
Pension schemes with exposure to LIBOR-related swaps could have lost out as a result of manipulation of the lending rate.
Barclays record FSA penalty for LIBOR manipulation will be superseded by other banks' fines as the investigation deepens, according to Schroders' Richard Buxton.
Consultancy charging rules come into force at the end of this year. Jonathan Stapleton assesses the impact they will have on employers offering group personal pension schemes to their workforce.
Aviva has launched its initial adviser charging guide detailing which products qualify and how adviser charging will be enabled on those products.
UBS has launched a discounted exchange-traded fund share class for institutional investors as part of its listing of 66 products on the London Stock Exchange today.
The government's proposal to separate out the liabilities for schemes within ring-fenced banking groups could pose a threat to covenants, a lawyer warns.
The UK economy shrank by 0.3% in the first quarter, the final official reading has confirmed.
Two thirds of pension experts believe the government should consider creating a simple default option for annuity purchases.
Coalition attempts to rein in government spending have delayed senior appointments at The Pensions Regulator and set back its defined contribution agenda, PP can reveal.