The Trades Union Congress has branded government plans to bring forward increases to the state pension age unfair due to the widening gap in life expectancy between rich and poor.
Annuity rates could hit their lowest point for two years as the sovereign debt crises hits gilt yields.
Unions have claimed today's Office for Budget Responsibility report unfairly presents public sector pension liabilities.
Today, thousands of public sector workers are to strike over proposed reforms to their pensions. But just how do they compare to private sector provision?
The open market option could be reformed "within the year" if government and industry get behind the process, the Pension Income Choice Association says.
Building company McCarthy & Stone has launched a corporate wrap for its employees with Hargreaves Lansdown.
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There is "no overriding reason" why a merger of National Insurance and income tax should not go ahead, a consultant says.
The impact of the European Court of Justice decision on gender pricing of annuities will be insignificant compared to the effect of the "dysfunctional" Open Market Option system, an industry body warns.