Jack Jones looks at the findings from the CBI’s biennial pensions survey
The majority of this week's respondents said it was unnecessary for schemes to nominate a devil's advocate when making big decisions.
Most respondents believe the majority of trust-based defined contribution (DC) schemes will struggle to demonstrate all the features in The Pensions Regulator's (TPR) DC code of practice.
The idea of doing away with tax-free lump sums was roundly rejected by Buzz respondents.
There was not a huge amount of support for the Centre for Policy Studies' (CPS) report calling for the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) to put most of its money into passive funds.
Taha Lokhandwala examines Spence Johnson’s 40 predictions for the DC market
Rachel Dalton analyses the debate on whether new rules will help or hinder stewardship
Naomi Rainey looks at the latest round of triennial valuations
Jonathan Stapleton considers an alternative Autumn Statement the Chancellor may wish to make
JPMAM market strategist and former BBC economics editor Stephanie Flanders outlines the risks to schemes