Investment managers are failing in their duty to investors and are not fulfilling their obligation to invest responsibly, according to a survey.
Andrew Short discovers that in an era of high volatility and with auto-enrolment approaching, the traditional view that equities are best is being met with increasing scepticism.
The National Employment Saving Trust is set to develop its own internal market to switch equities and bonds between members' funds, its head of investment policy says.
Lawyers have dismissed The Pensions Regulator's warning to investors that it will take action against firms triggering pre-pack insolvencies to offload pension liabilities from businesses.
A "pounds and pence" approach to defined contribution charging would lead to lower-paid members paying more, industry figures say.
Hartwig Kos explains how the Baring Dynamic Emerging Markets Fund draws on diversified growth experience
DC World spoke to Hartwig Kos and Andrew Benton about Barings' Dynamic Emerging Market Fund
UK companies are likely to experience the same "painful" and problematic auto-enrolment implementation as Norway firms due lack of preparation and similar complex legislation, Mercer warns.
Local authority pension funds offer the best prospects for kick starting a nationwide house building initiative to solve the UK's house shortage, a think tank says.
Governance failings across the nation's hybrid schemes are putting member benefits at risk, The Pensions Regulator warns.