The Government will pave the way for the issuance of ‘super-long' gilts by removing the current maturity cap.
The Department for Work and Pensions is to consult on giving The Pensions Regulator a statutory objective to consider the effect of recovery plans on sponsoring employers.
The Chancellor will use his Autumn Statement to launch a review into the discount rate The Pensions Regulator uses to calculate the size of deficits.
Investment advisers need to do more to support pension fund engagement on stewardship matters, the National Association of Pension Funds says.
A third of people approaching retirement cannot even guess what their income will be, increasing to 40% when focusing on DC members, the Institute of Fiscal Studies says.
George Osborne has refused to deny whether there will be a raid on pensions tax relief for the rich in Wednesday's Autumn Statement.
National Association of Pension Funds chief executive Joanne Segars has defended aspects of its code of conduct on charges.
Super trust structures will not guarantee good savings outcomes for scheme members, Association of British Insurers director general Otto Thoresen says.
The National Association of Pension Funds has scaled back plans to introduce a ‘pounds and pence' charges code.
The government has endorsed the findings of the Kay review which called for a major change of attitude from pension funds to combat short-termism in financial markets.