John Belgrove looks at how asset managers have adapted their strategies to respond to the unpredictability of today's markets
Joo Hee Lee of Fidelity International looks at life cycle strategies
Aon Hewitt and Baillie Gifford have signed up to straight-through processing for defined contribution transactions through Calastone's SWIFT bureau service.
Buyout companies will move into alternative asset classes from 2013 because of changes to the way they hold capital under Solvency II, consultants say.
Short service member refunds should by default be transferred to another scheme facilitated by the ceding scheme, Legal & General says.
UK commercial property returns will remain muted for the rest of the year but should deliver near double-digit returns to investors over the long term, research shows.
Here it is. Our list of what happened on the pensions front in the 2011 Budget.
The Debt Management Office will increase its issuance of index-linked gilts by £4.6bn but reduce long-term issues this fiscal year, the Treasury has announced.
Today's Budget announced contracting-out for defined benefit schemes would be scrapped as part of the move to a single tier state pension.
Global institutional investors have welcomed Chancellor George Osborne's confirmation that £3bn will be provided to fund a Green Investment Bank in today's Budget.