The total deficit of defined benefit (DB) schemes improved marginally, latest Pension Protection Fund (PPF) data reveals.
Despite a relative calm reaction to the triggering of Article 50, schemes should be braced for a bumpy ride during the coming two years of tough Brexit negotiations. Stephanie Baxter looks at what to watch out for
Failed negotiations on the terms of the UK's departure from the European Union (EU) could see globally diversified equity portfolios lose as much as 11%.
EU rules downgrading local authority funds to retail investors is throwing up complications for pooling and infrastructure investment. The FCA must ensure pools are part of the solution, writes Stephanie Baxter
With the referendum on Britain's membership of the EU just two days away, what should pension scheme managers and trustees expect in the event of Brexit? James Phillips reports.
Reductions in annual EU migration in the event of Brexit could force the government to lower the state pension and further increase the age it can be accessed.
With the steel industry's fortunes hanging in the balance, PP considers the prospects for its pension fund.
Violent swings in markets discourage ordinary savers in defined contribution schemes according to PP research
UK pensions look good in theory but the system could turn out to be alarmingly fragile. Michael Klimes finds out why
Top stories on PP online this week include Mark Carney warning fund giants and potentially higher FTSE 350 DB deficits.