David McCourt details the NAPF's response to PADA's discussion paper on personal accounts
Proposals urging the government to build upon restrictions on pensions tax relief to help those less well off will not encourage good employer provision, industry bodies say.
NETHERLANDS - A group of Dutch pension funds and institutional investors has written to the European Commission to express their concerns on the effects of the proposed alternative investment fund management directive.
Confederation of British Industry head of pensions Neil Carberry gives the employers' perspective on deregulation and reform following PP's exclusive interview with pensions minister Angela Eagle
UK - Fiduciary managers are teaming up with the National Association of Pension Funds to develop a standard definition of the service, set to be revealed next year.
Massive market volatility has given investors a hair-raising ride over the past year and as yet there is no end in sight.
Interest in class actions in the UK has been slow to pick up, but as recent high-profile securities litigations show, pension funds are becoming more willing to have their day in court. SEBASTIAN CHEEK investigates
Stephanie Spicer explains how matters of gilt issuance are causing concern for pension funds grappling with deficits
Risk sharing has come too late to save the majority of DB schemes, discovers Kelly Gregor. What is needed is deregulation and a more flexible approach from government