PP examines the latest development in the Nortel pension scheme court battle
The watchdog's findings could mean more work for DC trustees
Pensions minister Steve Webb has confirmed its intention to have a pot follows member system to consolidate small pots in place by autumn 2016.
A Canadian judge has rejected attempts by trustees of the Nortel pension scheme to claim more than £1bn from the scheme sponsor's insolvent parent company.
A review into Australia's superannuation system has recommended trustees should pre-select a "comprehensive income product" to provide members with longevity protection and a stable income stream in retirement.
Young people could be hit disproportionately by the pension freedoms being introduced in April according to Baroness Jeannie Drake.
Bad headlines about annuities in April 2015 could lead to a "tragedy" of people not buying them anymore according to Michelle Cracknell.
The Pensions Regulator (TPR) has dished out £658,298 on its most expensive legal battle in over two years, PP can exclusively reveal.
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