Latest funding brings PIC’s total investment in UK’s education sector to £2.5bn
Postgraduate rooms will support 676 students with construction due to complete in 2024
Campaign launched to urge providers to swap investments to net-zero strategies
Supply will need to be rebuilt following the forced shutdown, potentially pushing up inflation and reasserting the need for adequate hedges, writes James Phillips
Professor Michael Bromwich explores the key differences between technical provisions and self-sufficiency, and how they can relate to a long-term objective.
An argument has been made for DB schemes to copy corporate governance structures to boost trustees' accountability. James Phillips explores the idea
There is no reason to be pessimistic about the pensions challenge confronting the nation says former Bank of England governor, Lord Mervyn King.
The axing of the requirement for companies to issue quarterly reports will dent the short-term investment cycle and remove clutter from corporate reporting, according to a range of experts.
Stephanie Baxter considers whether the rise of indices and passive funds create a conflict of interest for stewardship
Schemes lack the correct tools to hold their asset managers and consultants to account, according to a leading academic.