The Association of Corporate Trustees is set to consider a new code of conduct for professional trustees amid opposition from those working in the industry.
Employer debt changes put on hold
The Pensions Regulator has launched an investigation into the buy-out of Kidderminster carpet maker Brintons after the firm's pension liabilities were off-loaded to the Pension Protection Fund.
European Union pension policy could cripple British firms and stall economic recovery if schemes are forced into Solvency II capital requirements, employers warn.
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Defined contribution investment strategies must focus more on member outcomes and less on turning savers into investment experts to succeed during auto-enrolment, consultants say.
Industry confidence in the coalition government's performance on pensions has dropped and the vast majority believe red tape will increase, a Nabarro survey reveals.
Pension funds would suffer from liabilities increasing further if the Bank of England buys gilts in another round of quantitative easing, Pension Corporation says.
Independent trustees running the Telent Pension Scheme and a US-based government workers fund have seeded a subordinated debt fund managed by Cairn Capital with £39m.
Pensions deficits have become more affordable to blue chip companies despite almost doubling in size this year to £70bn, research finds.