Lynn Strongin-Dodds explores what the future holds for real estate investment trusts (REITs) in light of the current economic crisis
Replicators were designed to produce cheap hedge fund beta. Emma Oakman finds out how they have fared through a difficult year
Massive market volatility has given investors a hair-raising ride over the past year and as yet there is no end in sight.
Some 130/30 funds have failed to live up to expectation and as investors begin to look elsewhere for sources of alpha is the writing on the wall? Giovanni Legorano investigates
Once the definition of good pensions practice, the Netherlands has been hit hard by the global economic downturn. However, there may be light at the end of the tunnel. as Andrew Sheen reports
Interest in class actions in the UK has been slow to pick up, but as recent high-profile securities litigations show, pension funds are becoming more willing to have their day in court. SEBASTIAN CHEEK investigates
New technology and government initiatives combine to play an increasing part in the fight against pension fraud. Pamela Atherton uncovers the latest developments
Susan Jones looks at how irrationality in decision making can be harnessed to improve retirement saving in defined contribution pension schemes
In light of current media hype around the solvency positions of defined benefit schemes, Con Keating looks at the relationship between pension solvency and market volatility
Andrew Sheen takes a look at how current economic turmoil is affecting defined benefit pensions