About one third of employees will opt out of pensions when auto-enrolment comes into force after 2012, Legal & General says.
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The Swiss franc has fallen 9% against the euro after the Swiss National Bank (SNB) said it was setting a minimum exchange rate against the single currency.
Punter Southall has launched a tool to assess the cost implications for employers still undecided on how best to implement auto-enrolment.
Controversial regulatory proposals and a growing insurance market could change the Dutch pensions market indelibly over the next five years. Chris Panteli finds out more
Helen Fowler finds a flurry of activity in alternative indices over the past year reflects how these strategies are becoming much more mainstream
Global Pensions talks to David Morris of GWA about fundamental indexing
An age-dependent approach to DC default funds, which takes into account a member's human capital and financial wealth, is better than traditional lifestyling, research shows.
Pensions ombudsman Tony King speaks exclusively to PP about why members are complaining about schemes and what administrators and managers can do to minimise these issues.
DC members are 25% worse off than seven weeks ago because poorly designed investment strategies have failed to protect from volatility and market falls, Xafinity says.