That the third quarter was turbulent was no surprise. But recently released funding figures for pension funds and asset under management figures for asset managers have helped us crystallise the cost of the uncertainty surrounding the future of the EU...
The Irish Association of Pension Fund's Jerry Moriarty looks at some of the major policy developments of the past year and asks what impact they will have in the future
Andrew Short talks to the EU commissioner
Elisabeth Jeffries looks at the issues that pensions schemes need to take into account when assessing a company's exposure to carbon risk
Investors responding to the EC's green paper on corporate governance agree institutions are responsible for improving corporate governance in Europe. But in the first of a three-part series, Emma Cusworth finds they take exception to the EC's view investors...
More than half (56%) of EU corporate pension funds now have an SRI policy in place while a quarter of those without intend to implement one within the next year, research shows.
Lynn Strongin Dodds looks at the opportunites that exist for investors in the real estate market and how initiatives such as the Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark will affect them
Global - Three quarters of the Global Pensions 100 Panel believe the eurozone will remain unchanged over the next 12 months.
Pension funds face a double hit from a proposed European-wide financial transactions tax, the Investment Management Association warns.
Financial secretary to the Treasury Mark Hoban has said the government will not allow European regulators to overrule it on pensions.