Investor confidence in Europe dropped by 4.9 points in August despite higher than expected growth and unrealised political risk, according to research by State Street Global Exchange.
Members should have a limited legal right to partially transfer their defined benefit (DB) scheme, according to a joint report from Royal London and LCP.
Capital Cranfield has hired Lukshmi Selvarajah as a professional trustee.
Experts have called on the government to clarify the relationship between state pension age increases and the age from when individuals can flexibly access their pension pots.
The total cost of pension liabilities at the UK's 100 largest public companies increased from £586bn to £681bn last year, according to research.
Women returning to the investment industry after a career break will be able to take advantage of a UCAS-style clearing system.
The Investment Association is to run a register for the government, naming and shaming those firms which have been subject to shareholder revolts over executive pay.
Experts have urged trustees to take common and conditional data more seriously ahead of the 2018 deadline for their inclusion in scheme returns.
Now Pensions has appointed Troy Clutterbuck as interim chief executive replacing Morten Nilsson from today.
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