The National Employment Savings Trust is set to take a more prominent role in shareholder activism and sustainable and responsible investment lobbying.
Prime minister David Cameron has caused the EU to fracture after refusing to sign up to a new treaty over concerns about financial services regulation.
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The government has begun consulting on how insurers can use gender as a risk factor after a European Court of Justice ruling said providers could not charge different premiums to men and women because of their sex.
Schemes are increasingly turning to liability-driven investment in volatile economic conditions, a poll of 100 pension executives has found.
Pressure to prepare properly for auto-enrolment is mounting on employers and those who have not yet thought about it must act now, Fidelity says.
The Pensions Regulator will give trustees a "clear steer" on acceptable approaches to funding and recovery plans in the spring, Bill Galvin confirms.
The Bank of England could slash the estimated £200bn hit to pension scheme funding levels from quantitative easing by fine-tuning its approach, Pension Insurance Corporation argues.
Investment only asset managers are set to corner an increasing share of the defined contribution market over the next decade, research finds.