The National Association of Pension Funds has strengthened its corporate governance team as the ‘shareholder spring' continues to strike down company pay packages.
The National Employment Savings Trust has unveiled its eight golden rules of communication which will guide its conversations with members.
Revised IAS19 measures will remove perceived barriers to de-risking and make companies focus more on the discount rate used to measure scheme liabilities, says Mercer.
The Local Government Association has urged the government to bring negotiations between unions and employers on Local Government Pension Scheme reforms to a "rapid conclusion" after ministers delayed approving the plans.
Auto-enrolment requirements should be slashed in order to help businesses grow, a controversial report commissioned by the department for Business, Innovation and Skills recommends.
Marks & Spencer has changed the terms of its £1.1bn pension funding partnership after the Financial Reporting Review Panel expressed concerns over amendments made to the arrangements.
Hymans Robertson has unveiled an auto-enrolment consultancy service aimed at mid-sized businesses.
Labour has proposed further amendments to the Financial Services Bill that would explicitly set out the Financial Conduct Authority's duty to police stewardship in the UK.
Inflation in the UK dropped in April, beating the consensus forecast.
Shell could become the next victim of a widespread shareholder revolt against excessive executive pay in the UK.