Almost 100 bulk annuity and longevity swap deals worth more than £50m have taken place in the UK since 2007 as part of an international trend, Mercer research says.
The ASLEF union has called off two days of strike action as it approaches an agreement with East Midlands Trains over changes to the firm's scheme.
The Pensions Regulator will aim to prosecute companies that wilfully evade their auto-enrolment duties.
Almost one in five schemes say they have suffered from fraud in the past two years, representing a 55% rise compared to last year, according to research from Baker Tilly
The National Employment Savings Trust has taken its campaign to make saving popular to the streets of London and Manchester.
Business secretary Vince Cable has unveiled plans to give shareholders a binding vote on executive pay every three years.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee voted five to four to maintain quantitative easing at £325bn this month, overruling the governor and three colleagues who called for further expansion.
More than half of insurers are preparing to change the way they calculate regulatory capital as Solvency II approaches, Deloitte says.
Buck Consultants has appointed Kevin LeGrand to the newly created role of principal and head of pensions policy.
Four executives of AIJ Investment Advisors have been arrested in an alleged fraud relating to missing pension fund money.