Some 70% of businesses believe they have a responsibility to encourage physical and mental health, with 20% developing an age focused strategy, Axa PPP Healthcare has said.
The Institute of Directors (IoD) has made a plea to the next elected government to not make any more changes to pension legislation or even appoint a pensions minister.
Proposed changes to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS) are being justified by an overestimation of its deficit, according to University and College Union (UCU).
The pensions industry should not "bank on education" to ensure people save sufficiently for their retirement, The Pensions Advisory Service (TPAS) warns.
Concerns are growing that defined contribution (DC) members who opt for income drawdown at retirement might not understand the risks they are exposed to.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said advanced economies must avoid normalising monetary policy too quickly.
Lord Jonathan Hill, Britain's candidate for EU financial services commissioner, appeared to give a give a better performance at a second grilling by MEPs yesterday.
More than half of unretired people aged 55 and over believe the Budget freedoms will not affect them, according to research.
Private medical insurance patients should have access to their consultant's NHS performance data and how private treatment prices compare with the NHS, an academic has argued.
The Institute of Directors (IoD) has made a plea to the next elected government to not make any more changes to pension legislation or to appoint a pensions minister.