The proportion of pension funds that say stewardship is regularly discussed at trustee meetings has risen to 37%, according to a Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) survey.
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The Federal Reserve's landmark decision to raise interest rates for the first time in almost a decade paves the way for the UK to follow suit. PP looks at what could be in store for schemes.
The government has kept the qualifying earnings band for auto-enrolment at £10,000, resisting calls to lower the trigger to get more people saving into a pension.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has fined Threadneedle Asset Management more than £6m for having inadequate controls in its fixed income front office.
People drawing retirement income from annuities will be able to sell their contracts from 6 April 2017, the government has confirmed.
The Work and Pensions Committee has launched an inquiry into pensions automatic enrolment (AE).
Legal & General (L&G) will no longer report to shareholders on a quarterly basis, after a landmark decision removed the requirement for interim reporting.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has told public sector schemes to improve their governance standards after research found just 28% had a plan to comply with recent reforms.
The Treasury has said it wants to make financial advice mandatory for sales of annuities on the secondary market.