Many large UK pension schemes are still failing to protect their portfolios from financial risks associated with climate change, according to a survey by the Asset Owners Disclosure Project (AODP).
Senior associate Ben Fairhead and legal director Julian Sladdin have been made partners at Pinsent Masons.
Ros Altmann has pledged to force pension providers to publish the cost of charges in "pounds and pence" to improve transparency for consumers.
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UK growth slumped to just 0.3% in the first quarter of the year, the slowest since 2012, as the construction sector disappointed.
BlackRock has launched its first drawdown offering for pension schemes to capitalise on the Budget freedoms introduced earlier this month.
The size of BT's defined benefit pension deficit helped save the telecoms giant from being acquired, according to chief financial officer Tony Chanmugam.
Scottish pensioners spend more time in retirement than their English or Welsh counterparts, according to research.
The government has been warned the UK risks alienating employers and scheme members if it continues to follow the Australian example.
Five Pension Management Institute (PMI) members have been appointed to the organisation's council.