Actuary David Kershaw has been fined and reprimanded over his part in the collapse of engineering firm Blyth & Blyth's pension fund.
UNIONS have called off a 24-hour strike on Monday after BAA agreed to negotiate over plans to close its final salary scheme to new members.
New York City's Public Employees' Retirement System is again taking legal action against computer firm Apple over the backdating of stock options.
ONLY one in five private sector defined benefit pension schemes are open to new employees, latest research by the Association of Consulting Actuaries shows.
OVER 75pc of the UK's major listed property companies have converted to real estate investment trust status in the year since the legal structure launched.
The Professional Oversight Board has expressed significant concerns about the Actuarial Profession's plans for a new Actuaries' Code.
DISCUSSIONS between BAA and unions aimed at avoiding industrial action in the New Year have ended without agreement.
THE FINANCIAL Reporting Council has launched a consultation on two possible changes to the combined code on corporate governance.