Chris Panteli talks to Illinois State Board of Investments executive director William Atwood about rebuilding some of the worst funded schemes in the country
CalSTRS and CalPERS have both implemented risk-based approaches to asset allocation, though both have done it in their own, unique way, as Joel Kranc and Raquel Pichardo-Allison report
Spain has used the financial crisis to reform its pensions system, yet fears run high that the changes do not go far enough, writes Toby Lewis
Lord Hutton could slash the cost of pensions already owed to public sector workers by breaking the link with future pay growth, Towers Watson says.
The UK's largest trade union has demanded Fair Deal pension arrangements remain untouched after the government issued public consultation on them.
Mercer has confirmed the appointment of Emma Douglas as leader of its workplace savings group.
A dispute over whether defined benefit schemes should have to pay VAT on investment management services has been referred to the European Court of Justice.
The Treasury says people exceeding the annual allowance on pension savings must meet their tax charges as soon as they arise.
The European Court of Justice ruling on sex discrimination is set to have a major impact on occupational schemes and could increase deficits, the industry warns.