More than half of pension trustees perceive commodities as a less risky investment following the credit crunch, according to research commissioned by Goldman Sachs Asset Managemen.
How pensions saving is moving to fraternalism
Corporate bonds and emerging market debt can offer attractive valuations and improving fundamentals, especially in comparison with developed markets, delegates heard.
Having accurate data is integral for individual schemes but is also important for ensuring confidence in the whole system, delegates heard.
Cuts to the Office for National Statistics budget could place private pension statistical research under threat, an analyst warns.
Helen Morrissey talks to member of the Worshipful Company of Actuaries Adrian Waddingham about his actuarial career, how he feels the profession is evolving and his hopes for the future
The trustees of the Biffa Pension Scheme have appointed Aon Hewitt to provide investment advice and delegated consulting services.
Traditional multi-management firms have increased their offerings following calls for more fiduciary responsibility, as Helen Fowler reports
It is vital that DC pension schemes receive proper and regular attention. And, according to Kevin LeGrand, it is the consultant's responsibility to lead their client to the best outcome
This month the panellists discuss the impact of the growing corporate platform market, how group SIPPs can increase the cost effectiveness of provision, and the battle to overcome the myth of high charges