Seven out of ten people are scared about making a wrong decision on their pension investments.
Doctors have drawn criticism from several newspapers over plans to strike in protest over changes to their pensions.
Solvency II rules will force insurers to increase reserves and cut annuity rates by up to 20%.
The National Employment Savings Trust has launched a four-week auto-enrolment awareness campaign called ‘Tomorrow is worth saving for' on social media.
The Pensions Archive Trust has completed over two-thirds of its research guide project to survey the London Metropolitan Archives' collections for pension material.
There are "real dangers" in blindly tracking indices in the decade of uncertainty ahead, Axa Investment Managers warns.
The Pensions Administration Standards Association has launched a consultation on the contents of the standards and measurements guidance it intends to publish.
One in five independent trustees would appoint their scheme's incumbent adviser as a fiduciary manager without an open selection process, research finds.
Investors have suggested the eurozone crisis has not yet reached another critical stage, despite a €100bn bailout of Spanish banks failing to prevent the country's borrowing costs reaching record highs last week.
Former Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman Adrian Waddingham has been awarded a CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours list for services to the actuarial and pensions professions.