The overwhelming majority of pension schemes are highly vulnerable to future inflation rises, according to a joint survey by Redington and Pension Corporation.
The Pensions Regulator director June Mulroy has announced she is stepping down from her role at the watchdog after seven years.
The decline of final salary defined benefit pension schemes has escalated dramatically over the past year, National Association of Pension Funds research shows.
Short service refunds from defined contribution schemes are to be abolished as part of the government's drive to increase pension saving.
Proposals to channel pension fund assets directly into companies have received a mixed response from the industry.
The introduction of Solvency II-type regime for schemes would be a "nightmare scenario" for Britain and kill off defined benefit provision entirely, politicians warn.
Just 2% of employers plan to use the National Employment Savings Trust as their vehicle for auto-enrolment, Aon Hewitt research reveals.
Bridges Ventures has launched a third fund - raising a total of £72m from pension schemes and other institutional investors.
Institutional investors and their consultants are among the individuals and organisations responsible for tip-offs to the Securities & Exchange Commission's newly created Whistleblower Program.
Unite the union has taken the first steps towards industrial action over pensions provided by building materials firm Cemex.