As the fast-growing shift towards emerging markets continues, Laura Blows looks at the area's relevance for pension scheme investment
EUROPE - A European Commission Green Paper - due for release next week - is set to reopen the issue of solvency standards in pension schemes.
A European Commission Green Paper - due for release next week - is set to reopen the issue of solvency standards in pension schemes.
As I mentioned in last week's leader - (Oil spill highlights need for alternatives, PP, June 10) - the Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster may not only be catastrophic for the environment.
SEBASTIAN CHEEK looks at the merits of using non market-capitalisation based indices for passive equity allocations and assesses if this is the best way to deal with concentration risk
Nick Clegg has slammed "unreformed gold plated" public sector pensions after a report revealed taxpayer spending on them will more than double by 2014/15.
The Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster may not only be catastrophic for the environment.
The Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster may not only be catastrophic for the environment.
Towers Watson investment head says UK pension landscape is ‘littered' with small inefficient schemes
SOUTH KOREA - Corporate pension assets in South Korea could nearly triple by the end of the year to KRW40trn (US$32bn) once new tax rules come into effect, Towers Watson estimates found.