Auto-enrolment offers firms an exciting opportunity to revolutionise their workplace savings vehicles explains Zurich's Stephen Lefley
The sovereign debt crisis has left many investors feeling emerging markets are a better bet than Europe. Chris Panteli discovers why some fund managers believe this is no longer the case
A new IMF paper triggered by some European countries' response to pension policy calls for new fiscal indicators that give more weight to the long-term cost of pensions. Raquel Pichardo-Allison reports
The United Nations' Principles for Responsible Investment (UNPRI) has started enforcing mandatory fees, but will signatories pay? Helen Fowler finds out
Global Pensions gathered a panel of experts to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of transition management
Despite delivering strong investment returns during 2010 the C$107bn ($112.6bn) Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan continues to face a C$17.2bn funding shortfall. Helen Morrissey speaks to OTPP's president and CEO Jim Leech about how the plan is addressing...
In the first of a three-part series on the sustainability of pensions in the UK, Con Keating, head of research at Brighton Rock Group, looks at the numbers behind the assumption that DB is no longer affordable
Emma Cusworth looks at the increasing influence of Sovereign Wealth Funds