Institutional investors should "blur the line" of responsibility for equity investments and empower boards by trusting them more, a governance chief suggests.
The Pensions Regulator's former chairman David Norgrove has launched an insurance company that aims to cut the cost of buyouts by encouraging sponsors to take an equity investment in the initiative.
The Bank of England could slash the estimated £200bn hit to pension scheme funding levels from quantitative easing by fine-tuning its approach, Pension Insurance Corporation argues.
Here it is. A timeline of the events leading up to the decision by the Henderson Action Group pension schemes to sue Henderson Equity Partners.
Insurance venture to take on groups' pension liabilities; David Cameron shouldn't be afraid to ask pensioners to do their bit; Tobin effect on pensioners even bigger
Investment only asset managers are set to corner an increasing share of the defined contribution market over the next decade, research finds.
There is "scope for tremendous confusion" if trustees try to comply with all of the defined contribution principles and initiatives currently in operation, a consultant says.
Nearly 30 pension funds, including Tesco, BUPA and the BBC, have filed claims at the High Court seeking damages from Henderson over claims it took too much risk with one its funds.
Pensioners contribute £2000 a year in unpaid work; Nick Clegg's right. It's time to start means-testing pensioners
Steve Webb has outlined two "big bang" solutions to the issue of small pot consolidation.