Delta deal secures final salary schemes; Capitalworks Investment Partners to launch sub-Saharan African property fund; European banks squeezed harder than US rivals
HS ADMIN has launched a packaged data service to help schemes reduce risks and costs.
Pension funds should embrace diversification, but not let it distract them from their key objectives or lull them into a false sense of security, say Patrick McCoy and James Morgan
CO-OP workers face an "immoral" rise in contribution costs to retain their final salary pensions, an Occupational Pensioners' Alliance executive claims.
Scrapping compulsory annuitisation could increase costs and would hit the most vulnerable pensioners hardest, London & Colonial warns.
Brandon Michael examines how rising consumer demand, especially from emerging market countries, continues to drive up the price of coal
Paul Kelly and Henk Becquaert look at cross-border pensions in Europe and explain why they believe 2008 is the year they will become reality
MERCER has appointed Iain Wilson as a principal in its pensions outsourcing business.
Global Pensions asks a panel of experts how ETFs are faring in the face of a trend towards active management and also finds out what is next for the vehicle
The Pensions Regulator's draft guidance on conflicts of interest focuses too heavily on larger defined benefit schemes, the Society of Pension Consultants claims.