Raquel Pichardo-Allison compares the approach of the Netherlands and the UK to fiduciary management
Despite having the second highest public debt in the world and taking a significant beating in the economic downturn, Japan's investment community is looking ahead to long-term investment, as Rachel Alembakis reports
Emma Dunkley speaks to Edward Whitehouse, head of pension-policy analysis in the social policy division at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) about how pension funds around the world have coped with the economic crisis
While already successful in its native Japan, Nomura Asset Management is looking to expand on a global scale, but are they looking before they leap? Raquel Pichardo-Allison reports
I am writing this from a very rainy Lake District, where I am helping my mother convalesce after an operation.
Giovanni Legorano investigates the growing trend among UK schemes to use the US class action system to protect their investments against bad governance
Just Retirement has announced record enhanced annuity sales of £191.2m in the three months to the end of June, the life assurance group reveals.
Some 16% of workers paying into a pension have reduced or completely halted contributions to their scheme in the last five years, Prudential research reveals.
SWITZERLAND - Transaction costs for trades in the Swiss stock markets dropped 8.92% from the first quarter to the second quarter, according to data released by State Street.
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children has announced it will close its final salary pension scheme to existing members.