UK - Legal & General is investigating entering the longevity swap market in the first quarter of 2010.
Legal & General has reported a 7% fall in new business over the first nine months of the year.
About £4bn worth of buyout, buy-in and longevity swap deals were struck during the third quarter of the year, Hymans Robertson analysis reveals.
With many managers looking to the corporate bond market as a source of income, Sebastian Cheek asks if credit has become the new equity?
The evolution of the defined contribution market was the subject of a recent roundtable hosted by DC World editor Helen Morrissey
UK - The £4.1bn (US$6.5bn) Merseyside Pension Fund has retained fixed income managers Schroders and Legal & General following a formal review and tender process.
The £4.1bn Merseyside Pension Fund has retained fixed income managers Schroders and Legal & General following a formal review and tender process.
UK - Pension Corporation is considering an initial public offering as pension plan deficits soar, a source familiar with the matter confirms.
Pension Corporation is considering an initial public offering as pension plan deficits soar, a source familiar with the matter confirms.
Pension fund that dropped £8bn pays £1.8m in bonuses; Insurers sense that pain may come from Solvency II