As we enter a new world order, where market volatility and economic uncertainty have made effective risk management imperative, trustees face a difficult set of decisions and new challenges, writes Juan Carlos Artigas of the World Gold Council
As longevity expectations continue to rise, Laura Blows explores the options available to counter this and the move towards standardisation of the longevity hedge market
Pension reform is continuing at a relentless pace but can the industry keep up? Helen Morrissey reports
Greater engagement with pensions issues is essential argues Dave Hodges, client services director at Zurich Corporate Pensions
Mercer principal Steve Charlton outlines the key steps employers need to take towards ensuring auto-enrolment compliance
Laura Myers of Towers Watson discusses the Investment Governance Groups' six guidance principles of DC schemes
Ian Buchan looks at how many DC schemes are restructuring in preparation for 2012
Martin Palmer of Friends Provident looks at how current developments could affect pensions
Each month DC World asks readers for their views. This month we ask: A recent report found that young women are accruing pension savings at half the rate of men. What needs to be done to redress the balance?
Sebastian Cheek reports from the DC 2020 - the future of defined contribution schemes session at this year's Professional Pensions Show