Association of Consulting Actuaries chairman Stuart Southall has defended valuation methods against claims they rely on "fundamentalist theory".
Ford has clashed with unions over plans to shut its UK defined benefit scheme to new members.
Plunging equity markets have wiped out all gains made by pension schemes from balanced pooled funds in the last year, BNY Mellon figures show.
Pensions minister Steve Webb has hinted at the potential development of a national transfer system to help consolidate small pension pots.
High quality financial advice during de-risking exercises is crucial to ensuring the process is open and fair to members, pensions minister Steve Webb says.
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The Superannuation Arrangements of the University of London has reappointed Northern Trust as global custodian with an extended mandate.
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